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March 22, 2026
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Nobel prize–winning Treg cells in autoimmune kidney diseases and transplantation
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Griffith B. Perkins
South Australia Pathology
MN
Maarten Naesens
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This research aims to explore the significance of Treg cells in the context of autoimmune kidney diseases and transplantation.
Analysis of Treg cell functionality in kidney disease models
Evaluation of transplantation outcomes with Treg cell interventions
Assessment of immune response modulation
Treg cells showed improved outcomes in kidney disease models
Enhanced graft survival observed in transplantation settings with Treg cell applications
Modulation of inflammatory responses correlated with Treg cell presence
Abstract
The 2025 Nobel Prize
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2026.01.005