Brain regulatory T cells
Treg cells have anti-inflammatory and reparative functions in the brain, making them an attractive target to treat a range of neurological diseases
Treg cells have anti-inflammatory and reparative functions in the brain, making them an attractive target to treat a range of neurological diseases
This Review from Comerford and McColl discusses recent advances that have been made in understanding the biology of the atypical chemokine receptor (ACKR) family. The authors explain how these receptors interact with their ligands to shape immune responses and also highlight potential new additions to the ACKR family.