“…For example, expression of CD120b (TNF-α receptor II) identifies a subset with high suppressive function (Mercer et al, 2010,Minigo et al, 2009,Chen et al, 2010). Another subset is defined by expression of CD39, an ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase, which facilitates the production of adenosine that inhibits T cell proliferation (Deaglio et al, 2007) and production of IL-2 (Jenabian et al, 2013). T regs have been implicated in the control of immune responses under many physiological and pathological conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, allograft tolerance, tumors, and infectious diseases (Sakaguchi et al, 2010) including, controversially, HIV infection (Imamichi and Lane, 2012).…”