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CD25+ CD4+ T cells, expanded with dendritic cells presenting a single …


KV Tarbell, S Yamazaki, K Olson, P Toy, RM … - Journal of Experimental …, 2004 - jem.rupress.org
In the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse model of type 1 diabetes, the immune system recognizes
many autoantigens expressed in pancreatic islet ß cells. To silence autoimmunity, we used dendritic
cells (DCs) from NOD mice to expand CD25 + CD4 + suppressor T cells from BDC2.5 ...
Cited by 349 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions

Homeostatic expansion of T cells during immune insufficiency generates …

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C King, A Ilic, K Koelsch, N Sarvetnick - Cell, 2004 - Elsevier
During illness and stress, the immune system can suffer a considerable loss of T cells
(lymphopenia). The remaining T cells undergo vigorous compensatory expansion, known as
homeostatic proliferation, to reconstitute the immune system. Interestingly, human ...
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Functional defects and the influence of age on the frequency of CD4+ CD25+ T- …

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TM Brusko, CH Wasserfall, MJ Clare-Salzler, DA … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
CD4 + CD25 + T-cells appear to play a crucial role in regulating the immune response.
Therefore, we evaluated the peripheral blood frequency and function of CD4 + CD25 + T-cells
in 70 type 1 diabetic patients and 37 healthy individuals. Interestingly, a positive ...
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Activation of thymic regeneration in mice and humans following androgen …

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JS Sutherland, GL Goldberg, MV Hammett, … - The Journal of …, 2005 - Am Assoc Immnol
The thymus undergoes age-related atrophy, coincident with increased circulating sex steroids
from puberty. The impact of thymic atrophy is most profound in clinical conditions that cause a
severe loss in peripheral T cells with the ability to regenerate adequate numbers of naive ...
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Dendritic cell-expanded, islet-specific CD4+ CD25+ CD62L+ regulatory T cells …

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KV Tarbell, L Petit, X Zuo, P Toy, X Luo, A … - Journal of Experimental …, 2007 - jem.rupress.org
Most treatments that prevent autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice require
intervention at early pathogenic stages, when insulitis is first developing. We tested whether
dendritic cell (DC)–expanded, islet antigen–specific CD4 + CD25 + suppressor T cells ...
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RN Germain - Nature Medicine, 2004 - cmb1.auckland.ac.nz
“Nature has provided, in the white corpuscles as you call them—in the phagocytes as we call
them—a natural means of devouring and destroying all disease germs. There is at bottom only
one genuinely scientific treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the ...
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T cell homeostasis in tolerance and immunity

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AM Marleau, N Sarvetnick - Journal of leukocyte biology, 2005 - jleuk.highwire.org
The size of the peripheral T cell pool is remarkably stable throughout life, reflecting precise regulation
of cellular survival, proliferation, and apoptosis. Homeostatic proliferation refers to the process
by which T cells spontaneously proliferate in a lymphopenic host. The critical signals ...
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Regulatory T cells in experimental autoimmune disease


E Suri-Payer, B Fritzsching - Springer seminars in immunopathology, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. REVIEW Regulatory T cells in experimental autoimmune disease Elisabeth
Suri-Payer & Benedikt Fritzsching Received: 23 March 2006 /Accepted: 17 May 2006 /
Published online: 13 July 2006 # Springer-Verlag 2006 ...
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Deficiency in NOD antigen-presenting cell function may be responsible for …


P Alard, JN Manirarora, SA Parnell, JL Hudkins, SL … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Various defects in antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and T-cells, including regulatory cells, have
been associated with type 1 diabetes development in NOD mice. CD4 + CD25 + regulatory cells
play a crucial role in controlling various autoimmune diseases, and a deficiency in their ...
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Systemic NKT cell deficiency in NOD mice is not detected in peripheral blood: …


SP Berzins, K Kyparissoudis, DG Pellicci, … - Immunology and cell …, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Summary In the diabetes-prone NOD mouse, there is a proven association between a systemic
deficiency of NKT cells and the onset of type 1 diabetes. Numerous reports of similar defects
within the NKT cell compartment of human type 1 diabetes patients suggested NKT cell ...
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