Regulatory T Cells and Cardiovascular Diseases

Harish Jevallee, T. Tang, Xiang Cheng
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Recent researches have substantiated the active participation of chronic low-grade inflammation in cardiovascular disease where immune responses contribute to disease initiation and progression. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a unique lineage of T cells and have been proved to play a key role in controlling both the innate and adaptive immune responses under physiological and pathological conditions. Through suppression of immune system activation, Tregs are involved in tolerance to self antigens, thus maintaining immune homeostasis. Existence and function of Tregs were a matter of considerable debate over the last few decades, but owing to innovative molecular categorization of this specialized subpopulation of T cells, they have now been established as fundamental elements in the vertebrate immune system. In view of the prospective therapeutic avenues that Tregs may offer, we hereby review the current knowledge on the role of Tregs immunity in cardiovascular disease. [N A J Med Sci. 2011;4(4): 178-182 .]
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调节性T细胞与心血管疾病
最近的研究证实了慢性低度炎症在心血管疾病中的积极参与,其中免疫反应有助于疾病的发生和进展。调节性T细胞(Regulatory T cells, Tregs)是一种独特的T细胞谱系,已被证明在生理和病理条件下控制先天和适应性免疫反应中发挥关键作用。Tregs通过抑制免疫系统激活,参与对自身抗原的耐受,从而维持免疫稳态。treg的存在和功能在过去的几十年里一直是一个相当有争议的问题,但由于对这一特殊T细胞亚群的创新分子分类,它们现在已经被确定为脊椎动物免疫系统的基本元素。鉴于Tregs可能提供的前瞻性治疗途径,我们在此回顾目前关于Tregs免疫在心血管疾病中的作用的知识。[J] .中华医学杂志,2011;4(4):178-182。
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