CD69 regulates type I IFN-induced tolerogenic signals to mucosal CD4 T cells that attenuate their colitogenic potential
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CD69 regulates type I IFN-induced tolerogenic signals to mucosal CD4 T cells that attenuate their colitogenic potential
Abstract
CD69 is highly expressed by lymphocytes at mucosal surfaces. We aimed to investigate the role of CD69 in mucosal immune responses. The expression of CD69 by CD4 T cells isolated from the spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes, small intestinal lamina propria, and colonic lamina propria was determined in specific pathogen-free B6 and TCR transgenic animals, as well as in germ-free B6 mice. Transfer colitis was induced by transplanting RAG(-/-) mice with B6 or CD69(-/-)CD45RB(high) CD4 T cells. CD69 expression by CD4 T cells is induced by the intestinal microflora, oral delivery of specific Ag, and type I IFN (IFN-I) signals. CD4 T cells from CD69(-/-) animals produce higher amounts of the proinflammatory cytokines IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-21, whereas the production of TGF-β1 is decreased. CD69-deficient CD4 T cells showed reduced potential to differentiate into Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells in vivo and in vitro. The transfer of CD69(-/-)CD45RB(high) CD4 T cells into RAG(-/-) hosts induced an accelerated colitis. Oral tolerance was impaired in CD69(-/-) and IFN-I receptor 1-deficient mice when compared with B6 and OT-II × RAG(-/-) animals. Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid treatment of RAG(-/-) mice transplanted with B6 but not CD69(-/-) or IFN-I receptor 1-deficient CD45RB(high) CD4 T cells attenuated transfer colitis. CD69 deficiency led to the increased production of proinflammatory cytokines, reduced Foxp3(+) regulatory T cell induction, impaired oral tolerance, and more severe colitis. Hence, the activation Ag CD69 plays an important role in regulating mucosal immune responses.
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