[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of immune tolerance to allergens: role of IL-10 and Tregs

CA Akdis, M Akdis - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2014 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2014Am Soc Clin Investig
During the past 20 years, major advances have been made in understanding the molecular
and cellular mechanisms of allergen tolerance in humans. The demonstration of T cell
tolerance, particularly that mediated by the immune-suppressive functions of IL-10, led to a
major conceptual change in this area. Currently, the known essential components of
allergen tolerance include the induction of allergen-specific regulatory subsets of T and B
cells, the immune-suppressive function of secreted factors, such as IL-10 and TGF-β, the …
During the past 20 years, major advances have been made in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of allergen tolerance in humans. The demonstration of T cell tolerance, particularly that mediated by the immune-suppressive functions of IL-10, led to a major conceptual change in this area. Currently, the known essential components of allergen tolerance include the induction of allergen-specific regulatory subsets of T and B cells, the immune-suppressive function of secreted factors, such as IL-10 and TGF-β, the production of IgG4 isotype allergen–specific blocking antibodies, and decreased allergic inflammatory responses by mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils in inflamed tissues.
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