Stability and plasticity of regulatory T cells in health and disease

Eugenio Contreras-Castillo, Veronica Yutsil Garcia-Rasilla, Maria Guadalupe Garcia-Patino,Paula Licona-Limon

JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY(2024)

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The mechanisms that negatively regulate inflammation upon a pathogenic stimulus are crucial for the maintenance of tissue integrity and organ function. T regulatory cells are one of the main drivers in controlling inflammation. The ability of T regulatory cells to adapt to different inflammatory cues and suppress inflammation is one of the relevant features of T regulatory cells. During this process, T regulatory cells express different transcription factors associated with their counterparts, Th helper cells, including Tbx21, GATA-3, Bcl6, and Rorc. The acquisition of this transcription factor helps the T regulatory cells to suppress and migrate to the different inflamed tissues. Additionally, the T regulatory cells have different mechanisms that preserve stability while acquiring a particular T regulatory cell subtype. This review focuses on describing T regulatory cell subtypes and the mechanisms that maintain their identity in health and diseases. T regulatory cells adapt to different inflammatory cues and suppress inflammation by expressing transcription factors associated with other Th helper subsets. This review focuses on this plasticity of T regulatory cells. Graphical Abstract
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adaptation,diseases,plasticity,suppression,T regulatory cells,transcription factor
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