Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4360668 Trends in Immunology 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Until recently, immune regulation was thought to be predominantly mediated by specialized subsets of T lymphocytes. However, although B lymphocytes have previously been shown to have regulatory properties in autoimmunity, a recent report by Knoechel et al. establishes a role for B lymphocytes in the control of pathogenic autoreactive T cell responses arising when the number of lymphocytes is abnormally low (lymphopenia).

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