1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1994.tb05496.x
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Therapeutic advances in immunosuppression

Abstract: SUMMARYImmunosuppressive therapy is appropriate for the prevention or reversal of allograft rejection, and for the treatment of autoimmune disorders and allergic disease. Recent advances in our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate immune responses have paralleled elucidation of the modes of action of a variety of therapeutic immunosuppressive agents, both 'old' and new. These developments have identified potential targets for more refined and specific intervention strategies tha… Show more

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“…Finally, we performed further experiments to determine whether other immunoregulatory mechanisms, such as involvement of CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T cells and co‐stimulatory molecules CTLA‐4, CD28, CD80 and CD40 [1–5], are also responsible for suppressing the immune response mediated by curcumin and resveratrol. Both drugs down‐regulated the expression of CD28 on CD4 + T cells and CD80 on macrophages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, we performed further experiments to determine whether other immunoregulatory mechanisms, such as involvement of CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T cells and co‐stimulatory molecules CTLA‐4, CD28, CD80 and CD40 [1–5], are also responsible for suppressing the immune response mediated by curcumin and resveratrol. Both drugs down‐regulated the expression of CD28 on CD4 + T cells and CD80 on macrophages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Change in the expression of co‐stimulatory molecules, secretion of cytokines and frequency of regulatory T cells can influence the outcome of many diseases. Modulation of the expression of CD28/CTLA‐4 can augment or antagonize T cell receptor signalling, and interleukin (IL)‐10 is known to restrain the immune responses [3–7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the expression of CD28 and CD80 can be decreased by resveratrol and curcumin, while the production of CTLA‐4 and the IL‐10 is increased (Sharma et al., 2007). This modulation is significant since the T cell receptor signaling can be reduced or enhanced by the modification of the expression of CD28/CTLA‐4 and IL‐10 is known to limit the immune response (Akdis & Blaser, 2001; Ansari & Sayegh, 2006; Thomson & Forrester, 1994). Nuclear factors are also included because NF‐κB p65 nuclear translocation in activated CD4 + T‐cells is restrained in curcumin diets (W. Kim et al., 2009).…”
Section: Modulation Of Host Gut Microbiota By Dietary Polyphenolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, curcumin treatment in Min/+ mice increases mucosal CD4 + T cells and B cells and contribute to prevent adenoma formation [51]. This modulation is important since a modulation of the expression of CD28/CTLA-4 can augment or antagonize T cell receptor signaling, and interleukin (IL)-10 is known to restrain the immune response [53][54][55]. CD28/CTLA-4) and different transcription factors such as members of the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) and the Nuclear Factor-κB (NFκB).…”
Section: Polyphenols and T Helpermentioning
confidence: 99%