Regulatory T cell: A T cell (T lymphocyte) that regulates the activity of another T cell, usually by suppressing its activity. This process can be beneficial or harmful. There are several different types of regulatory T cells.
Most CD4 + T cells belong to one or another of the helper T cell subsets [Link to discussion]. However ~10% of them do not. These so-called T-regulatory (Treg) cells
Follicular helper T (TFH) cells provide survival and selection signals to germinal center B cells. Here, Carola Vinuesa and colleagues describe a regulatory T cell subset ...
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Early development and differentiation of nascent T cells inside the thymus is a complex and remarkable mechanism. Around 1010 TCR variations are generated in developing ...
CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3 + regulatory T cells (CD4 + Treg cells) are thought to differentiate in the thymus and immigrate from the thymus to the periphery. Treg cells can regulate both ...