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      Regulatory T Cells: Mechanisms of Differentiation and Function

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          The immune system has evolved to mount an effective defense against pathogens and to minimize deleterious immune-mediated inflammation caused by commensal microorganisms, immune responses against self and environmental antigens, and metabolic inflammatory disorders. Regulatory T (Treg) cell–mediated suppression serves as a vital mechanism of negative regulation of immune-mediated inflammation and features prominently in autoimmune and autoinflammatory disorders, allergy, acute and chronic infections, cancer, and metabolic inflammation. The discovery that Foxp3 is the transcription factor that specifies the Treg cell lineage facilitated recent progress in understanding the biology of regulatory T cells. In this review, we discuss cellular and molecular mechanisms in the differentiation and function of these cells.

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          Journal
          8309206
          1564
          Annu Rev Immunol
          Annu. Rev. Immunol.
          Annual review of immunology
          0732-0582
          1545-3278
          22 July 2018
          06 January 2012
          2012
          30 July 2018
          : 30
          : 531-564
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Immunology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute, New York, NY 10021; rudenska@ 123456mskcc.org
          [2 ]Laboratory of Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10065; steven.josefowicz@ 123456rockefeller.edu
          [3 ]Section of Molecular Biology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093; lifanlu@ 123456ucsd.edu
          Article
          PMC6066374 PMC6066374 6066374 nihpa666207
          10.1146/annurev.immunol.25.022106.141623
          6066374
          22224781
          954e925a-5f67-41ae-8871-ec84a8d9e48a
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          Foxp3,autoimmunity,tolerance,immune homeostasis
          Foxp3, autoimmunity, tolerance, immune homeostasis

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