Oxidative Signaling in T Cells

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are thought to have effects on T-cell function and proliferation. Low concentrations of ROS in T cells are a prerequisite for cell survival, and increased ROS accumulation can lead to apoptosis/necrosis. The cellular redox state of a T cell can also affect T-cell receptor signaling, skewing the immune response.

  • Redox regulation of T-Cell function
  • T-cell subsets and susceptibility to oxidative stress
  • Transcription factors
  • Role of redox regulation in human diseases
  • Gene mutation and polymorphism in oxidative stress and diseases

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