The regulation of allergy and asthma

Allergic diseases and asthma are caused by exaggerated T‐helper 2 (Th2)‐biased immune responses in genetically susceptible individuals. Tolerance to allergens is a mechanism that normally prevents such responses, but the specific immunological events that mediate tolerance in this setting are poorly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunological reviews 2006-08, Vol.212 (1), p.238-255
Hauptverfasser: Umetsu, Dale T., DeKruyff, Rosemarie H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Allergic diseases and asthma are caused by exaggerated T‐helper 2 (Th2)‐biased immune responses in genetically susceptible individuals. Tolerance to allergens is a mechanism that normally prevents such responses, but the specific immunological events that mediate tolerance in this setting are poorly understood. A number of recent studies indicate that regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an important role in controlling such Th2‐biased responses. Tregs involved in regulating allergy and asthma consist of a family of related types of T cells, including natural CD25+ Tregs as well as inducible forms of antigen‐specific adaptive Tregs. Impaired expansion of natural and/or adaptive Tregs is hypothesized to lead to the development of allergy and asthma, and treatment to induce allergen‐specific Tregs could provide curative therapies for these problems.
ISSN:0105-2896
1600-065X
DOI:10.1111/j.0105-2896.2006.00413.x