PMID: 11918869Mar 29, 2002Paper

TGF-beta-mediated control of allergen-specific T-cell responses

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports
Carsten B Schmidt-WeberKurt Blaser

Abstract

Control of allergen-specific response by suppressive cytokines involves several layers of regulation, including secretion of the cytokine, deviation of cytokine expression by altered T-cell differentiation, immediate (de-) phosphorylation events upon binding of suppressive cytokines, and laterations in susceptibility of suppression.

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