Regulatory T cells are known for their ability to tame the immune response. A molecule has now been identified that can sensitize T cells to this suppressive activity. The findings open the door to new ways of modulating immunity (pages 1088–1092).
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Ohashi, P., Yeh, W. Supressing the supressors. Nat Med 12, 1000–1002 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0906-1000
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