Regulatory T-Cells, FoxP3 and atherosclerosis

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Abstract

Innate immune responses follow accumulation of modified lipids within the arterial wall thereby influencing atherosclerotic plaque progression. One of the mechanisms evolved in maintaining immunologic self-tolerance involves upregulation of regulatory Tvcells, among which the CD4+CD25+ FoxPY regulatory T-cells (Treg) are best characterized. The putative important role of Treg in the initiation of atherosclerotic lesions as well as in the progression towards unstable plaques leading to ischemic events, supported by human studies and, indirectly, by murine models. Herein, we summarize the experimental approaches taken in order to study the possible mechanisms ofTreg involvement in atherosclerosis as well as the beneficial clinical potential ofTreg in stabilizing atherosclerotic plaques. © 2009 Landes Bioscience and Springer Science+Business Media.

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Entin-Meer, M., Afek, A., & George, J. (2009). Regulatory T-Cells, FoxP3 and atherosclerosis. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 665, 106–114. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1599-3_8

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