Therapeutic potential of hyporesponsive CD4+ T cells in autoimmunity
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Maggi, Jaxaira
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Therapeutic potential of hyporesponsive CD4+ T cells in autoimmunity
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© 2015 Maggi, Schafer, Ubilla-Olguín, Catalán, Schinnerling and Aguillón. The interaction between dendritic cells (DCs) and T cells is crucial on immunity or tolerance induction. In an immature or semi-mature state, DCs induce tolerance through T-cell deletion, generation of regulatory T cells, and/or induction of T-cell anergy. Anergy is defined as an unresponsive state that retains T cells in an "off" mode under conditions in which immune activation is undesirable. This mechanism is crucial for the control of T-cell responses against self-antigens, thereby preventing autoimmunity. Tolerogenic DCs (tDCs), generated in vitro from peripheral blood monocytes of healthy donors or patients with autoimmune pathologies, were shown to modulate immune responses by inducing T-cell hyporesponsiveness. Animal models of autoimmune diseases confirmed the impact of T-cell anergy on disease development and progression in vivo. Thus, the induction of T-cell hyporesponsiveness by tDCs has become a prom
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166689
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00488
ISSN: 16643224
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Frontiers in Immunology, Volumen 6, Issue SEP, 2018,
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