Regulatory T cells in skin injury: At the crossroads of tolerance and tissue repair

IC Boothby, JN Cohen, MD Rosenblum - Science immunology, 2020 - science.org
IC Boothby, JN Cohen, MD Rosenblum
Science immunology, 2020science.org
Skin injury is a highly inflammatory process that is carefully regulated to mitigate tissue
damage and allow for proper barrier repair. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial
coordinators of the immune response to injury in several organs. Here, we review the
emerging role of Tregs in facilitating skin repair after injury. We focus on recently discovered
interactions between lymphocytes and nonhematopoietic cells during wound healing and
discuss how these interactions are regulated both by “classical” suppressive mechanisms of …
Skin injury is a highly inflammatory process that is carefully regulated to mitigate tissue damage and allow for proper barrier repair. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial coordinators of the immune response to injury in several organs. Here, we review the emerging role of Tregs in facilitating skin repair after injury. We focus on recently discovered interactions between lymphocytes and nonhematopoietic cells during wound healing and discuss how these interactions are regulated both by “classical” suppressive mechanisms of Tregs and by “nonclassical” reparative Treg functions.
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