Resumo (PT):
The consequences of regulatory T cell (Treg) inhibition of interleukine 2 secretion are examined by mathematical modelling.
We demonstrate that cytokine dependent growth exhibits quorum T cell population thresholds that determine whether immune
responses develop on activation and whether the immune system returns to a control state. We study the effects in the quorum
T cell population thresholds, by the T cell maximum growth rate, by the growth rate ratio between Tregs and T cells, by the value
of the secretion rate of cytokines, and by the effectiveness of T cell secretion inhibition by Tregs.
Abstract (EN):
The consequences of regulatory T cell (Treg) inhibition of interleukine 2 secretion are examined by mathematical modelling.
We demonstrate that cytokine dependent growth exhibits quorum T cell population thresholds that determine whether immune
responses develop on activation and whether the immune system returns to a control state. We study the effects in the quorum
T cell population thresholds, by the T cell maximum growth rate, by the growth rate ratio between Tregs and T cells, by the value
of the secretion rate of cytokines, and by the effectiveness of T cell secretion inhibition by Tregs.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
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