Dysregulated immunity in PID patients with low GARP expression on Tregs due to mutations in LRRC32

P Lehmkuhl, M Gentz, AC Garcia de Otezya… - Cellular & molecular …, 2021 - nature.com
Immune dysregulation diseases are characterized by heterogeneous clinical manifestations
and may have severe disease courses. The identification of the genetic causes of these …

How GRAIL controls Treg function to maintain self-tolerance

CG Fathman, L Yip, D Gómez-Martín, M Yu… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) normally maintain self-tolerance. Tregs recognize “self” such that
when they are not working properly, such as in autoimmunity, the immune system can attack …

[HTML][HTML] Helios, and not FoxP3, is the marker of activated Tregs expressing GARP/LAP

E Elkord, M Abd Al Samid, B Chaudhary - Oncotarget, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are key players of immune regulation/dysregulation both in
physiological and pathophysiological settings. Despite significant advances in …

Impaired regulatory T cell function in autoimmune diseases: are microRNAs the culprits?

VK Sharma, SV Kaveri, J Bayry - Cellular & molecular immunology, 2016 - nature.com
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are evolu-tionarily conserved small noncoding RNA sequences,
approximately 22 nucleotides in length, that act as negative regulators of target genes via …

Identification of a regulatory T cell specific cell surface molecule that mediates suppressive signals and induces Foxp3 expression

R Wang, Q Wan, L Kozhaya, H Fujii, D Unutmaz - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Regulatory T (Treg) cells control immune activation and maintain tolerance. How Tregs
mediate their suppressive function is unclear. Here we identified a cell surface molecule …

FOXP3: required but not sufficient. the role of GARP (LRRC32) as a safeguard of the regulatory phenotype

M Probst-Kepper, R Balling… - Current molecular …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
FOXP3 is essential for the development and function of regulatory CD4+ CD25hi T (Treg)
cells. However, recent evidence suggests that FOXP3 alone is not sufficient to completely …

Regulatory T cells and their roles in immune dysregulation and allergy

L Pellerin, JA Jenks, P Bégin, R Bacchetta… - Immunologic …, 2014 - Springer
The main function of the immune system is to fight off potential infections, but also to
maintain its activity below a level that would trigger self-reactivity. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) …

Tregopathies: monogenic diseases resulting in regulatory T-cell deficiency

AM Cepika, Y Sato, JMH Liu, MJ Uyeda… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Monogenic diseases of the immune system, also known as inborn errors of immunity, are
caused by single-gene mutations resulting in immune deficiency and dysregulation. More …

Treg in inborn errors of immunity: gaps, knowns and future perspectives

R Kennedy-Batalla, D Acevedo, Y Luo… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are essential for immune balance, preventing overreactive
responses and autoimmunity. Although traditionally characterized as CD4+ CD25+ …

T regulatory cell biology in health and disease

FJ Alroqi, TA Chatila - Current allergy and asthma reports, 2016 - Springer
Regulatory T (Treg) cells that express the transcription factor forkhead box protein P3
(FOXP3) play an essential role in enforcing immune tolerance to self tissues, regulating host …