Inadequate immune regulatory function of CD4+CD25bright+FoxP3+ T cells in heart transplant patients who experience acute cellular rejection
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Inadequate immune regulatory function of CD4+CD25bright+FoxP3+ T cells in heart transplant patients who experience acute cellular rejection
Abstract
Background: CD4CD25FoxP3 regulatory T cells are suppressors of antigen-activated immune reactivity. Here, we assessed the clinically relevant role of these cells in the control of immune responses directed to a transplanted heart.
Methods: We investigated the phenotype and function of peripheral CD4CD25FoxP3 T cells in heart transplant patients free from acute rejections (n=9) and in rejectors (n=12) before and during acute cellular rejection.
Results: Between rejectors and nonrejectors, the proportion of CD4CD25 T cells and of FoxP3 cells within this population was comparable. Yet, CD4CD25FoxP3 T cells of rejectors had a higher CD127 expression than those of nonrejectors (P<0.0001). Depletion of CD4CD25 T cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cells increased the antidonor proliferative response of both nonrejectors (P=0.0005) and rejectors (P=0.03). In rejectors, however, only a 2-fold increase was measured, whereas the nonrejectors' response became 14 times higher (P=0.002). Reconstitution of CD4CD25 T cells only suppressed the overall antidonor proliferative response of CD25 responder cells of nonrejectors significantly (P=0.001). Moreover, the percentage inhibition of the response was higher in nonrejectors than in rejectors (P=0.02). Analyses of pretransplant samples revealed that CD4CD25 T cells of rejectors already had a lower suppressive capacity than those of nonrejectors before transplantation (P=0.04).
Conclusion: CD4CD25FoxP3 T cells of heart transplant patients who experience acute rejection had an up-regulated CD127 expression and an inadequate regulatory function compared with those of nonrejecting patients. Our observations suggest that the function of circulating CD4CD25FoxP3 regulatory T cells may be pivotal for the prevention of acute cellular rejection after clinical heart transplantation.
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