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CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells: a therapeutic target for liver diseases
Abstract:
Background: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) have been shown to play an important role in maintaining peripheral immune homeostasis by suppressing autoreactive and allergen-specific T cells and turning off the immune response after the pathogen has been cleared. However, in certain situations Tregs can impair effective immunity to some pathogens and tumour cells. Objective: To review the role of Tregs in liver pathology and to assess the potential to enhance or inhibit their function as applied to the treatment of liver disease. Methods: The literature was reviewed using standard indexing terms and incorporating publications up to and including those published in 2007. Results/conclusions: Tregs are therapeutic targets for modulation in autoimmune disease and may provide new opportunities for application to human liver conditions.
Keywords:autoimmune liver disease  chronic hepatitis B  chronic hepatitis C  hepatocellular carcinoma  immune therapy  regulatory T cells  Tregs
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