Human T cell activation by costimulatory signal-deficient allogeneic cells induces inducible costimulator-expressing anergic T cells with regulatory cell activity
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Human T cell activation by costimulatory signal-deficient allogeneic cells induces inducible costimulator-expressing anergic T cells with regulatory cell activity
Abstract
Although immunoregulation by several types of regulatory T cells is now clearly established in mice, the demonstration of such regulatory T cells in humans has been proven more difficult. In this study we demonstrate the induction of anergic regulatory T cells during an MLR performed in the presence of blocking mAb to the costimulatory molecules CD40, CD80, and CD86. Despite this costimulation blockade, which totally blocks T cell proliferation and cytokine production, a nonproliferating T cell subpopulation was activated to express inducible costimulator (ICOS). These ICOS(+) cells were anergic when restimulated with unmanipulated allogeneic stimulator cells at the level of proliferation and Th1 and Th2 cytokine production, but they did produce IL-10. These ICOS-expressing cells also blocked the capacity of reciprocal ICOS-negative cells to proliferate and to produce cytokines. ICOS(+) anergic cells could suppress allogenic responses of either primed or naive T cells through inhibition of IL-2 gene transcription. Suppression was not mediated by IL-10 and did not require ICOS-ICOS ligand interaction, but depended on cell-cell contact. Thus, a subtype of regulatory T cells in human blood can be activated in the absence of costimulatory signals from CD40, CD80, and CD86, and they can be identified by expression of ICOS after activation.
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