Regulatory T Cells: Molecular Actions on Effector Cells in Immune Regulation

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Abstract

T regulatory cells play a key role in the control of the immune response, both in health and during illness. While the mechanisms through which T regulatory cells exert their function have been extensively described, their molecular effects on effector cells have received little attention. Thus, this revision is aimed at summarizing our current knowledge on those regulation mechanisms on the target cells from a molecular perspective.

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Arce-Sillas, A., Álvarez-Luquín, D. D., Tamaya-Domínguez, B., Gomez-Fuentes, S., Trejo-Garciá, A., Melo-Salas, M., … Adalid-Peralta, L. (2016). Regulatory T Cells: Molecular Actions on Effector Cells in Immune Regulation. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1720827

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