“…Within the immune system, Gal-1 is synthesized and secreted by a wide range of cells, including activated T and B cells (22,23), macrophages (24), Foxp3 + regulatory T cells (Tregs) (25,26), tolerogenic dendritic cells (DCs) (27,28), gd T cells (29), microglia (30), and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (29). Remarkably, Gal-1 expression is prominent in immuneprivileged sites, such as placenta (31,32), testis (33,34), and the eye (35), and is significantly up-or downmodulated in inflammatory conditions, including microbial infection (36)(37)(38), autoimmunity (27,39), allergy (40,41), cancer (19,29,(42)(43)(44), reproductive disorders (31,32,45,46), neurodegenerative diseases (30), and myocardial infarction (47). Interestingly, in experimental models, Gal-1 expression peaks during the recovery phase of autoimmune disease (27,30), indicating a major role for this lectin during resolution of inflammation.…”