
Special Article of Interest
Cross-talk between ILC2 and Gata3high Tregs locally constrains adaptive type 2 immunity
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for resolving inflammation and maintaining immune homeostasis. How Tregs are locally regulated in inflamed niches is poorly understood, although their expression of CD4 helper T (Th) cell lineage-defining transcription factors (i.e. Gata3, Rorγt, and Tbet) tailors their regulatory function towards a specific type of [READ MORE]