scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/ICB.2014.117 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 25582339 |
P50 | author | Michael J Hickey | Q54997366 |
P2093 | author name string | Ashish Banerjee | |
Zachary Chow | |||
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Organ-specific and memory treg cells: specificity, development, function, and maintenance | Q27010198 | ||
Control of regulatory T cell development by the transcription factor Foxp3 | Q27860489 | ||
Foxp3 programs the development and function of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells | Q27860714 | ||
Immunologic self-tolerance maintained by activated T cells expressing IL-2 receptor alpha-chains (CD25). Breakdown of a single mechanism of self-tolerance causes various autoimmune diseases | Q28131652 | ||
Where CD4+CD25+ T reg cells impinge on autoimmune diabetes | Q28506933 | ||
Foxp3+ regulatory T cells maintain immune homeostasis in the skin | Q28509891 | ||
Regulatory T cell lineage specification by the forkhead transcription factor foxp3 | Q28510328 | ||
CCR6 regulates the migration of inflammatory and regulatory T cells | Q28511778 | ||
Getting to the site of inflammation: the leukocyte adhesion cascade updated | Q29547271 | ||
How regulatory T cells work | Q29614262 | ||
A functionally specialized population of mucosal CD103+ DCs induces Foxp3+ regulatory T cells via a TGF-beta and retinoic acid-dependent mechanism | Q29614266 | ||
Lean, but not obese, fat is enriched for a unique population of regulatory T cells that affect metabolic parameters | Q29617381 | ||
The immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked syndrome (IPEX) is caused by mutations of FOXP3 | Q29619324 | ||
Visualizing regulatory T cell control of autoimmune responses in nonobese diabetic mice | Q30498716 | ||
Visualization of mucosal homeostasis via single- and multiphoton intravital fluorescence microscopy | Q30524375 | ||
Self-recognition of the endothelium enables regulatory T-cell trafficking and defines the kinetics of immune regulation. | Q30574368 | ||
Dynamic Treg interactions with intratumoral APCs promote local CTL dysfunction | Q30583272 | ||
Regulatory T cells suppress the late phase of the immune response in lymph nodes through P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1. | Q30671274 | ||
Regulatory T-cell suppressor program co-opts transcription factor IRF4 to control T(H)2 responses | Q33830564 | ||
Foxp3+ CD4 regulatory T cells limit pulmonary immunopathology by modulating the CD8 T cell response during respiratory syncytial virus infection | Q34072674 | ||
Continuous requirement for the TCR in regulatory T cell function | Q34381839 | ||
A special population of regulatory T cells potentiates muscle repair | Q34390308 | ||
CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells suppress contact hypersensitivity reactions by blocking influx of effector T cells into inflamed tissue | Q34571847 | ||
Regulatory T cell-derived interleukin-10 limits inflammation at environmental interfaces | Q34590015 | ||
CD4+ regulatory T cells control TH17 responses in a Stat3-dependent manner. | Q35006074 | ||
A Self-Reactive TCR Drives the Development of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells That Prevent Autoimmune Disease | Q35105448 | ||
The alarmin IL-33 promotes regulatory T-cell function in the intestine | Q35116283 | ||
Absence of β2 integrins impairs regulatory T cells and exacerbates CD4+ T cell-dependent autoimmune carditis | Q35175974 | ||
Foxp3+ follicular regulatory T cells control the germinal center response. | Q35239023 | ||
Foxp3+-Inducible Regulatory T Cells Suppress Endothelial Activation and Leukocyte Recruitment | Q35552966 | ||
Functionally distinct subsets of human FOXP3+ Treg cells that phenotypically mirror effector Th cells | Q35995214 | ||
Altering the distribution of Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells results in tissue-specific inflammatory disease | Q36229433 | ||
CCR4-dependent regulatory T cell function in inflammatory bowel disease | Q36229439 | ||
Preferential accumulation of antigen-specific effector CD4 T cells at an antigen injection site involves CD62E-dependent migration but not local proliferation | Q36370576 | ||
Developmental stage, phenotype, and migration distinguish naive- and effector/memory-like CD4+ regulatory T cells | Q36399149 | ||
T cells that cannot respond to TGF-beta escape control by CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells | Q36402737 | ||
Foxp3+ natural regulatory T cells preferentially form aggregates on dendritic cells in vitro and actively inhibit their maturation | Q36786930 | ||
In vivo imaging of Treg cells providing immune privilege to the haematopoietic stem-cell niche. | Q37051371 | ||
The Foxp3+ regulatory T cell: a jack of all trades, master of regulation | Q37088900 | ||
Anti-CCR4 mAb selectively depletes effector-type FoxP3+CD4+ regulatory T cells, evoking antitumor immune responses in humans. | Q37276644 | ||
Memory regulatory T cells reside in human skin | Q37602195 | ||
Regulatory T cell migration during an immune response | Q37981391 | ||
Differentiation and function of Foxp3(+) effector regulatory T cells. | Q38065555 | ||
Regulatory T cells in nonlymphoid tissues | Q38139203 | ||
Homeostatic control of regulatory T cell diversity. | Q38183674 | ||
The transcription factors Blimp-1 and IRF4 jointly control the differentiation and function of effector regulatory T cells | Q38336873 | ||
Regulatory T cells reversibly suppress cytotoxic T cell function independent of effector differentiation | Q40252525 | ||
Large-scale in vitro expansion of polyclonal human CD4(+)CD25high regulatory T cells. | Q40565739 | ||
Response to self antigen imprints regulatory memory in tissues | Q40573313 | ||
Cutting Edge: Memory Regulatory T Cells Require IL-7 and Not IL-2 for Their Maintenance in Peripheral Tissues | Q40911505 | ||
Chemokine Up-regulation and activated T cell attraction by maturing dendritic cells | Q41648813 | ||
The transcription factor T-bet controls regulatory T cell homeostasis and function during type 1 inflammation | Q41762357 | ||
Follicular regulatory T cells expressing Foxp3 and Bcl-6 suppress germinal center reactions | Q41911767 | ||
Human epidermal Langerhans cells maintain immune homeostasis in skin by activating skin resident regulatory T cells | Q42012476 | ||
In vivo sites and cellular mechanisms of T reg cell-mediated suppression | Q42076470 | ||
PPAR-γ is a major driver of the accumulation and phenotype of adipose tissue Treg cells | Q42183814 | ||
Migration matters: regulatory T-cell compartmentalization determines suppressive activity in vivo | Q42210265 | ||
CCR7 is required for the in vivo function of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells | Q42767496 | ||
Unique chemotactic response profile and specific expression of chemokine receptors CCR4 and CCR8 by CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells | Q42947524 | ||
Absence of CCR4 exacerbates skin inflammation in an oxazolone-induced contact hypersensitivity model. | Q42969986 | ||
Two functional subsets of FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in human thymus and periphery | Q43095588 | ||
Cutaneous inflammatory disorder in integrin alphaE (CD103)-deficient mice | Q43407182 | ||
CXCR3 Deficiency Prolongs Th1-Type Contact Hypersensitivity | Q43806136 | ||
L-selectin-dependent lymphoid occupancy is required to induce alloantigen-specific tolerance | Q43874047 | ||
Fucosyltransferase VII-deficient mice with defective E-, P-, and L-selectin ligands show impaired CD4+ and CD8+ T cell migration into the skin, but normal extravasation into visceral organs | Q43891694 | ||
Dermal regulatory T cells display distinct migratory behavior that is modulated during adaptive and innate inflammation | Q43965901 | ||
Lymph node occupancy is required for the peripheral development of alloantigen-specific Foxp3+ regulatory T cells. | Q46499903 | ||
Regulatory T cells dynamically regulate selectin ligand function during multiple challenge contact hypersensitivity. | Q50448679 | ||
L-Selectin(hi) but not the L-selectin(lo) CD4+25+ T-regulatory cells are potent inhibitors of GVHD and BM graft rejection | Q50796687 | ||
CCR6 expression defines regulatory effector/memory-like cells within the CD25(+)CD4+ T-cell subset. | Q51995543 | ||
Maintenance of the Foxp3-dependent developmental program in mature regulatory T cells requires continued expression of Foxp3. | Q51997055 | ||
Homing to suppress: address codes for Treg migration | Q53652321 | ||
Cutting edge: CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells impaired for intestinal homing can prevent colitis | Q53671891 | ||
CD4+CD25high regulatory cells in human peripheral blood | Q56905059 | ||
Critical role for β7 integrins in formation of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue | Q57198355 | ||
The α(1,3)Fucosyltransferase Fuc-TVII Controls Leukocyte Trafficking through an Essential Role in L-, E-, and P-selectin Ligand Biosynthesis | Q60719538 | ||
Skin-versus gut-skewed homing receptor expression and intrinsic CCR4 expression on human peripheral blood CD4+CD25+ suppressor T cells | Q73460971 | ||
A unique subpopulation of CD4+ regulatory T cells controls wasting disease, IL-10 secretion and T cell homeostasis | Q73852029 | ||
The subpopulation of CD4+CD25+ splenocytes that delays adoptive transfer of diabetes expresses L-selectin and high levels of CCR7 | Q74650540 | ||
Cutting edge: differential chemokine production by myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells | Q78625934 | ||
Induction of organ-selective CD4+ regulatory T cell homing | Q79899596 | ||
The majority of human peripheral blood CD4+CD25highFoxp3+ regulatory T cells bear functional skin-homing receptors | Q80284096 | ||
A unique subset of CD4+CD25highFoxp3+ T cells secreting interleukin-10 and transforming growth factor-beta1 mediates suppression in the tumor microenvironment | Q80726091 | ||
CD18 is required for optimal development and function of CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells | Q81598284 | ||
A role for CD103 in the retention of CD4+CD25+ Treg and control of Leishmania major infection | Q81675748 | ||
Endogenous regulatory T cells adhere in inflamed dermal vessels via ICAM-1: association with regulation of effector leukocyte adhesion | Q83328389 | ||
Regulatory T cells migrate to airways via CCR4 and attenuate the severity of airway allergic inflammation | Q86077579 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P304 | page(s) | 355-363 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-01-13 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | Immunology & Cell Biology | Q13731918 |
P1476 | title | Controlling the fire--tissue-specific mechanisms of effector regulatory T-cell homing | |
P478 | volume | 93 |
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