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Human Peripheral Blood CD4+/CD25+/CD127- Regulatory T Cells, Charles River Laboratories Cell Solutions
Human Peripheral Blood CD4+/CD25+/CD127- Regulatory T Cells, Charles River Laboratories Cell Solutions
  103051-102
 :  
Human Peripheral Blood CD4+/CD25+/CD127- Regulatory T Cells, Charles River Laboratories Cell Solutions
  103051-102
 :  PB425-127NC-2
 :  

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  • Cell Format:
    Cryopreserved
  • Description:
    Peripheral Blood CD4+/CD25+/CD127- Regulatory T Cells
  • Size:
    2 x 106 Cells
  • Cat. No.:
    103051-102
  • Supplier no.:
    PB425/127NC-2

 

 

Regulatory T cells were isolated from leukapheresis product by CD127 depletion and positive selection using CD25 immunomagnetic beads.

  • Express intracellular transcription factor FoxP3
  • Critical to the maintenance of immune cell homeostasis and peripheral tolerance
  • Isolated from leukapheresis product by CD127 depletion and positive selection

CD4+/CD25+/CD127- Regulatory T Cells (or dim Regulatory T Cells) express intracellular transcription factor FoxP3. They are critical to the maintenance of immune cell homeostasis and peripheral tolerance. Precise understanding of the immunosuppressive mechanism of Regulatory T Cells remain elusive, including the secretion of immunosuppressive soluble factors such as IL-9, IL-10 and TGF beta, cell contact mediated regulation via the high affinity TCR, and other costimulatory molecules such as CTLA-4, GITR, and cytolytic activity, among others. Understanding the mechanisms of T Reg Cells brings broad implications for the development of therapeutic strategies for many disease processes, including cancer, diabetes, and immune mediated diseases.