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Acquisition of suppressive function by activated human CD4+ CD25- T cells is associated with the expression of CTLA-4 not FoxP3.
Yong Zheng et al.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 181 (3), 1683-91 (01 Aug 2008)
Posted by gore0049 to CTLA-4 Treg on Thu Jul 31 2008 at 18:47 UTC | info | related
 
ICER/CREM-mediated transcriptional attenuation of IL-2 and its role in suppression by regulatory T cells
Josef Bodor et al.
European Journal of Immunology 37 (4), 884-95 (2007)
 
The role of CD28 and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) in regulatory T-cell biology.
David M Sansom and Lucy S K Walker
Immunological reviews 212, 131-48 (Aug 2006)
 
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 plays an essential role in the function of CD25(+)CD4(+) regulatory cells that control intestinal inflammation.
S Read, V Malmström, and F Powrie
The Journal of experimental medicine 192 (2), 295-302 (17 Jul 2000)
 
Distinct roles of CTLA-4 and TGF-beta in CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cell function.
Qizhi Tang et al.
European journal of immunology 34 (11), 2996-3005 (Nov 2004)
 
The role of CD28 and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) in regulatory T-cell biology
David Sansom and Lucy Walker
Immunological Reviews 212 (1), 131-48 (01 Aug 2006)
 
The role of CTLA-4 in immune regulation
Immunology Letters, (2007)
Posted by lccafonso to CTLA-4 on Sat Feb 02 2008 at 14:47 UTC | info | related
 
Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4+ T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction
Daniel Kaufmann et al.
Nat Immunol 8 (11), 1246-54 (Nov 2007)
In progressive viral infection, antiviral T cell function is impaired by poorly understood mechanisms. Here we report that the inhibitory immunoregulatory receptor CTLA-4 was selectively upregulated in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–specific CD4+ T cells but not CD8+ T cells in all categories of HIV-infected subjects evaluated, with the exception of rare people able to control viremia in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. CTLA-4 expression correlated positively with disease progression and negatively with the capacity of CD4+ T cells to produce interleukin 2 in response to viral antigen. Most HIV-specific CD4+ T cells coexpressed CTLA-4 and another inhibitory immunoregulatory receptor, PD-1. In vitro blockade of CTLA-4 augmented HIV-specific CD4+ T cell function. These data, indicating a reversible immunoregulatory pathway selectively associated with CD4+ T cell dysfunction, provide a potential target for immunotherapy in HIV-infected patients.
 
Association of the T-cell regulatory gene CTLA4 with susceptibility to autoimmune disease
Hironori Ueda et al.
Nature 423 (6939), 506-11 (29 May 2003)
Posted by kaih to autoimmunity CTLA-4 on Sat Oct 20 2007 at 12:37 UTC | info | related
 
CTLA4Ig Inhibits Airway Eosinophilia and Hyperresponsiveness by Regulating the Development of Th1/Th2 Subsets in a Murine Model of Asthma -- Padrid et al. 18 (4): 453 -- American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
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Posted by chennig to CTLA-4 on Tue May 22 2007 at 09:21 UTC | info | related

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