Regulatory T cells limit age-associated retinal inflammation and neurodegeneration.
María Llorián-SalvadorAlerie Guzman de la FuenteChristopher E McMurranAmy DashwoodJames DooleyAdrian ListonRosana PenalvaYvonne DombrowskiAlan W StittDenise C FitzgeraldPublished in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2024)
Our findings demonstrate an essential role for regulatory T cells in maintaining age retinal homeostasis and preventing age-related neurodegeneration. This previously undescribed role of regulatory T cells in limiting retinal inflammation, RPE/choroid epithelium damage and subsequently photoreceptor loss with age, opens novel avenues to explore regulatory T cell neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties as potential therapeutic approaches for age-related retinal diseases.