| Literature DB >> 28576753 |
William Foulsham1, Anna Marmalidou1, Afsaneh Amouzegar1, Giulia Coco1, Yihe Chen1, Reza Dana2.
Abstract
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are critical modulators of immune homeostasis. Tregs maintain peripheral tolerance to self-antigens, thereby preventing autoimmune disease. Furthermore, Tregs suppress excessive immune responses deleterious to the host. Recent research has deepened our understanding of how Tregs function at the ocular surface. This manuscript describes the classification, the immunosuppressive mechanisms, and the phenotypic plasticity of Tregs. We review the contribution of Tregs to ocular surface autoimmune disease, as well as the function of Tregs in allergy and infection at the ocular surface. Finally, we review the role of Tregs in promoting allotolerance in corneal transplantation.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic eye disease; Corneal transplantation; Regulatory T cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28576753 PMCID: PMC5623071 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2017.05.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ocul Surf ISSN: 1542-0124 Impact factor: 5.033