Dings, Kieng Bao2011-01-042011-01-042010-09https://hdl.handle.net/11299/98413University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissetation. September 2010. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology. Advisor: Dr. Michael A. Farrar. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 110 pages. Ill. (some col.)Treg development occurs via a two-step process. In step 1, signals through the T cell receptor and costimulation via CD28 initiate a Treg developmental program that is dependent on the NFkB signaling pathway. Notably, signals through CARMA1 and C-REL initiate a Treg progenitor in which cytokine signaling such as IL-2 (step 2) via STAT5 turns on Foxp3. Herein, we discuss in detail the molecular requirement for natural regulatory T cell development.en-USCytokinesDevelopmentNatural TregsNFkB familyMicrobiology, Immunology and Cancer BiologyCo-stimulation and IL-2 in natural regulatory T cell development.Thesis or Dissertation