Peripheral regulatory T lymphocytes recirculating to the thymus suppress the development of their precursors

2015 
Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) can suppress autoreactive immune responses in the periphery. Joost van Meerwijk and colleagues show that activated peripheral Treg cells can recirculate back to the thymus, where they can suppress further thymic Treg cell development.
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