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Medicina (Buenos Aires)

Print version ISSN 0025-7680On-line version ISSN 1669-9106

Abstract

VELASQUEZ, Sonia Y.; GARCIA, Luis F.  and  ALVAREZ, Cristiam M.. Regulatory T cells and their influence in kidney allograft survival. Medicina (B. Aires) [online]. 2007, vol.67, n.5, pp.491-501. ISSN 0025-7680.

The immune response elicited by an allogenic transplant usually leads to an effector response resulting in allograft rejection; however, some individuals maintain a long-term functioning transplant without signs of rejection (operational tolerance) even in the absence of immunosuppression. It has been suggested that the same mechanisms are responsible for tolerance to self-antigens and alloantigens. One of such mechanisms is immune regulation and several cell subsets with regulatory properties have been identified. Among them, the best characterized cell populations are the regulatory T cells (Treg). Although Treg in mice are CD4+CD25+, in humans the Treg phenotype is restricted to CD4 T cells with high expression of CD25 (CD25high) and Foxp3. Phenotypic and functional analysis of circulating regulatory or suppressor T cells in transplant patients may be useful for detection of operationally tolerant patients. Moreover, future in vitro manipulation of these cells with therapeutic purposes could lead to accomplish induction of in vivo tolerance in clinical transplantation. Herein, we review the experimental and clinical evidence for the role of regulatory cells in transplant biology.

Keywords : Kidney transplantation; Graft rejection; Immunosuppression; Transplantation tolerance; Immune tolerance; T-lymphocytes.

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