Fueling regulation: IL-2 keeps CD4+ Treg cells fit

KJ Maloy, F Powrie - Nature immunology, 2005 - nature.com
KJ Maloy, F Powrie
Nature immunology, 2005nature.com
Naturally occurring regulatory T cells are key in controlling autoimmune and inflammatory
responses. New data indicate that although interleukin 2 signals are not essential for
regulatory T cell development in the thymus, they are critical for maintenance of these cells
in the periphery.
Naturally occurring regulatory T cells are key in controlling autoimmune and inflammatory responses. New data indicate that although interleukin 2 signals are not essential for regulatory T cell development in the thymus, they are critical for maintenance of these cells in the periphery.
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