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On the cover: Adoptive cellular therapy using naturally occurring CD4+CD25_ T helper cells can help tumor/self-reactive CD8+ T cells break tolerance to a nonmutated, self-Ag (autoimmune vitiligo; as shown) and cause the regression of established melanoma through an IL-2-dependent mechanism. Therapy requires the absence of naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells to be effective. Antony et al. CD8+ T Cell Immunity against a Tumor/Self-Antigen Is Augmented by CD4+ T Helper Cells and Hindered by Naturally Occurring T Regulatory Cells. J. Immunol. 174:2591.
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