Tissue resident regulatory T cells (tissue Tregs) are vital for maintaining immune homeostasis and controlling inflammation. They aid in repairing damaged tissues and influencing the progression of fibrosis. However, despite extensive research on how tissue Tregs interact with immune and non-immune cells during tissue repair, their pro- and anti-fibrotic effects in chronic tissue injury remain unclear. Understanding how tissue Tregs interact with various cell types, as well as their roles in chronic injury and fibrosis, is crucial for uncovering the mechanisms behind these conditions. In this review, we describe the roles of tissue Tregs in repair and fibrosis across different tissues and explore potential strategies for regulating tissue homeostasis. These insights hold promise for providing new perspectives and approaches for the treatment of irreversible fibrotic diseases.
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Inst for Basic Sci Korea, Acad Immunol & Microbiol, Pohang, South Korea
Pohang Univ Sci & Technol POSTECH, Div Integrat Biosci & Biotechnol, Pohang, South KoreaInst for Basic Sci Korea, Acad Immunol & Microbiol, Pohang, South Korea
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Toho Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Res Promot & Dev, Adv Res Ctr,Ota Ku, 5-21-16 Omori Nishi, Otaru, Hokkaido 1438540, Japan
Toho Univ, Dept Pathol, Sch Med, Ota Ku, Otaru, Hokkaido, JapanToho Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Res Promot & Dev, Adv Res Ctr,Ota Ku, 5-21-16 Omori Nishi, Otaru, Hokkaido 1438540, Japan