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Treg Cells

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Blocking a Second Signal Reveals New Path to Calm Gut Inflammation
science28 days ago

Blocking a Second Signal Reveals New Path to Calm Gut Inflammation

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine show that blocking the gut Signal Two co-stimulation, rather than activating it, boosts RORγt+ regulatory T cells and reduces intestinal inflammation in a preclinical model, a paradigm-shifting finding with potential new treatments for inflammatory bowel disease and possibly other autoimmune conditions; the work also helps explain past abatacept (CTLA4-Ig) results and suggests strategies to restore RORγt+ APCs to make this approach effective.

Gene Key Identified for MS Immune Control
health10 months ago

Gene Key Identified for MS Immune Control

Research has identified the gene Egr-1 as a key regulator of immune balance, promoting Treg cell development and reducing inflammation in autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis. Loss of Egr-1 worsens disease symptoms, but a natural compound, calycosin, can activate Egr-1, restore Treg function, and improve disease outcomes, highlighting a potential new therapeutic target.

Enhancing Parkinson's stem-cell therapy with autologous Treg cells
medical-science2 years ago

Enhancing Parkinson's stem-cell therapy with autologous Treg cells

Researchers have conducted a study on the co-transplantation of autologous regulatory T (Treg) cells in a cell therapy for Parkinson's disease. The study showed that the co-transplantation of Treg cells with induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived dopaminergic progenitor cells improved motor function and reduced depressive behaviors in parkinsonian monkeys. Treg cells have immunomodulatory properties and can potentially enhance the survival and function of transplanted cells. This research highlights the potential of combining Treg cells with cell-based therapies for Parkinson's disease.