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A Red Blood Cell Protein Turns Dendritic Cells Tolerant

The immune system uses regulatory T cells to dampen inflammatory responses. However, the mechanism that led to these tolerant cells was unclear.

Now, a team of researchers showed that the trigger lies in a protein used in red blood cell production.

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Erythropoietin, the protein that drives red blood cell formation, also induces tolerance in dendritic cells, leading to the development of regulatory T cells.

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