“…Due to their immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory characteristics, Treg cells play a pivotal role in managing lung diseases. Augmenting Treg cell numbers or enhancing their function can effectively inhibit inflammation and slow down the progression of conditions such as autoimmune lung diseases, asthma, ARDS, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, etc [ 170 , 182 , 186 , 237 , 302–304 ]. Conversely, for certain lung diseases like lung cancer, restraining the proliferation and differentiation of Treg cells is essential to reduce tumour burden and increase anti-tumor immune response, thus achieving therapeutic outcomes [ 220 , 305 , 306 ].…”