In addition to controlling inflammation, tissue-infiltrating Tregs unexpectedly regulate nonimmuneprocesses, including metabolic homeostasis and tissue repair.
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Summary: Tregs exhibit a previously unrecognized breadth of function, which includes tissue-specific specialization and the regulation of both immune and nonimmuneprocesses.
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Such therapy would not only prevent inflammation and acute rejection, but may also promote nonimmuneprocesses within the allograft such as tissue homeostasis and repair.