2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00262-018-2172-6
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Regulatory NK1.1−CD4+NKG2D+ subset induced by NKG2DL+ cells promotes tumor evasion in mice

Abstract: Regulatory T cells play critical roles in self-tolerance and tumor evasion. CD4NKG2D cells with regulatory activity are present in patients with NKG2DL tumors and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus. We previously showed that TGF-β-producing CD4NKG2D T cells are present in pCD86-Rae-1ε transgenic mice. Here, we performed both ex vivo and in vivo studies on pCD86-Rae-1ε transgenic mice and an MC38 tumor-bearing mouse model and show that NK1.1CD4NKG2D T cells have regulatory activity in pCD86-Rae-1ε transgenic… Show more

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