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Is monitoring of FOXP3 Treg cells in renal transplants during acute cellular rejection episodes useful?

Journal article published in 2011 by S. Batsford, M. Dickenmann, U. Dürmüller, H. Hopfer ORCID, F. Gudat, M. Mihatsch
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Abstract

The FOXP3 (forkhead Box p3) transcription factor is a marker for T regulatory cells (Treg). During cellular immune responses, Treg are expected to increase in number to ultimately control and limit this response. In renal transplants massive infiltration by T cells is often seen during rejection crises. This prompted us to examine changes in the numbers of FOXP3 positive T cells accompanying acute cellular rejection events.