Full Description
Regulatory T Cells in Health and Disease focuses on the mechanism by which T cells become regulatory T cells, the processes which control the number of regulatory T cells in the blood and tissue, and the ways in which regulatory T cell prevent autoimmune disease and interact with infections and cancer.
Contents
Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of Regulatory T Cell Development
Yohko Kitagawa, James Badger Wing and Shimon Sakaguchi
Microenvironment Matters: Unique Conditions within Gut Draining Lymph Nodes Favor Efficient de Novo Induction of Regulatory T Cells
Maria Pasztoi, Joern Pezoldt and Jochen Huehn
The Roles of the Nf-Κb Pathway in Regulatory T Cell Development and Function
Thomas S. Fulford, Darcy Ellis and Steve Gerondakis
The Molecular Control of Regulatory T Cell Induction
Annemarie van Nieuwenhuijze and Adrian Liston
The Special Relationship in the Development and Function of T Helper 17 and Regulatory T Cells
Matthias Lochner, Zuobai Wang and Tim Sparwasser
Mechanisms of Surveillance of Dendritic Cells by Regulatory T Lymphocytes
Maxime Dhainaut and Muriel Moser
Development and Function of Effector Regulatory T cells
Peggy P. Teh, Ajithkumar Vasanthakumar and Axel Kallies
Treg Cell Differentiation: from Thymus to Peripheral Tissue
David M. Richards, Michael Delacher, Yael Goldfarb, Danny Kägebein, Ann-Cathrin Hofer, Jakub Abramson and Markus Feuerer
Regulatory T Cells in Arthritis
Noriko Komatsu and Hiroshi Takayanagi
The Immune Fulcrum: Regulatory T Cells Tip the Balance Between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Outcomes Upon Infection
Laura E. Richert-Spuhler and Jennifer M. Lund
Regulatory T Cells in Autoimmune Diabetes: Mechanisms of Action and Translational Potential
Vitalijs Ovcinnikovs and Lucy S.K. Walker