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Umbilical cord blood and peripheral blood-derived regulatory T cells therapy: Progress in type 1 diabetes

Yuanjie Bi, Ran Kong,Yani Peng,Haibo Yu,Zhiguang Zhou

CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY(2023)

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are key regulators for the inflammatory response and play a role in maintaining the immune tolerance. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a relatively common autoimmune disease that results from the loss of immune tolerance to beta-cell-associated antigens. Preclinical models have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of Tregs given in transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases such as T1D. Adoptive transfer of Tregs has been utilized in clinical trials for over a decade. However, the achievement of the adoptive transfer of Tregs therapy in clinical application remains challenging. In this review, we highlight the characterization of Tregs and compare the differences between umbilical cord blood and adult peripheral blood-derived Tregs. Additionally, we sum-marize conditional modifications in the expansion of Tregs in clinical trials, especially for the treatment of T1D. Finally, we discuss the existing technical challenges for Tregs in clinical trials for the treatment of T1D.
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Regulatory T cells,Umbilical cord blood,Peripheral blood,Type 1 diabetes,Adoptive cell therapy
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