MHC class II expression identifies functionally distinct human regulatory T cells
- PMID: 16585553
- DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.176.8.4622
MHC class II expression identifies functionally distinct human regulatory T cells
Abstract
It has been known for decades that circulating human CD4 cells can express functional MHC class II molecules that induce T cell nonresponsiveness with Ag presentation. Because there is significant expression of MHC class II (MHC-II) determinants (DR) on a subpopulation CD4+ CD25(high) regulatory T cells (Treg), we examined the function of CD4 cells expressing MHC-DR. We demonstrate that MHC-II expression on human CD4+ CD25(high) T cells identifies a functionally distinct population of Treg that induces early contact-dependent suppression that is associated with high Foxp3 expression. In striking contrast, MHC-II- CD4+ CD25(high) Treg induce early IL-4 and IL-10 secretion and a late Foxp3-associated contact-dependent suppression. The DR expressing CD25(high) Treg express higher levels of Foxp3 message and protein, compared with the DR- CD25(high) Treg population. Direct single-cell cloning of CD4+ CD25(high) Treg revealed that, regardless of initial DR expression, ex vivo expression of CD25(high), and not DR, predicted which clones would exhibit contact-dependent suppression, high levels of Foxp3 message, and an increased propensity to become constitutive for DR expression. Thus, the direct ex vivo expression of MHC-II in the context of CD25(high) identifies a mature, functionally distinct regulatory T cell population involved in contact-dependent in vitro suppression.
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Comment on "MHC class II expression identifies functionally distinct human regulatory T cells".J Immunol. 2008 Mar 15;180(6):3625; author reply 3626. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.6.3625. J Immunol. 2008. PMID: 18322165 No abstract available.
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