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Query: UNIPROT:P14784 (
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T cells with immunoregulatory function have been described in human and mouse systems. In both systems these cells can be differentiated either in the thymus or from peripheral T cells. To date, more progress has been made in the study of murine regulatory T cells, because it has been very difficult to isolate human regulatory T cells of sufficient purity and in sufficient numbers to permit detailed examinations of their biochemistry. We report in this study that human T cells with regulatory function can be differentiated in vitro from naive (CD4(+)CD45RA(+)) cord blood or peripheral T cells by stimulation with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 in the presence of TGF-beta. Cells derived in this manner express a surface phenotype (CD25(+),
CD122
(+), HLA-DR(+), glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor-related gene(+), CD103(+), CTLA-4(+)) described for human and mouse regulatory T cells and express protein and message for the transcription factor
forkhead/winged helix transcription factor
(FOXP3). They produce primarily TGF-beta and IL-10, with lesser amounts of IFN-gamma and IL-13, when stimulated through their TCRs and are capable of inhibiting cytokine production and proliferation by stimulated naive T cells. Unlike Th1 and Th2 cells, these TGF-beta-derived regulatory T cells do not appear to be dependent on the protein kinase Ctheta; pathway of NF-kappaB activation for Ag-induced responses.
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PMID:Differentiation and expansion of T cells with regulatory function from human peripheral lymphocytes by stimulation in the presence of TGF-{beta}. 1566 3