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Naturally anergic and suppressive CD25+CD4+ T cells as a functionally and phenotypically distinct immunoregulatory T cell subpopulation
2000
International Immunology
A CD4 ⍣ T cell subpopulation defined by the expression levels of a particular cell surface molecule (e.g. CD5, CD45RB, CD25, CD62L or CD38) bears an autoimmune-preventive activity in various animal models. Here we show that the expression of CD25 is highly specific, when compared with other molecules, in delineating the autoimmune-preventive immunoregulatory CD4 ⍣ T cell population. Furthermore, although CD25 is an activation marker for T cells, the following findings indicate that
doi:10.1093/intimm/12.8.1145
pmid:10917889
fatcat:v5fawm24qbdynf26ntyi5nfyfy