Regulatory T cells come in many different forms depending on their mode of action or developmental origin. Data now show that interleukin 35, an immunomodulatory cytokine secreted by regulatory T cells, and interleukin 10 induce so-called 'iTR35 cells', which may have an important role in the phenomenon of infectious tolerance.
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Belkaid, Y., Chen, W. Regulatory ripples. Nat Immunol 11, 1077–1078 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1210-1077
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