Regulatory T cells in cattle and their potential role in bovine paratuberculosis
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Regulatory T cells in cattle and their potential role in bovine paratuberculosis
Abstract
The intracellular bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) causes Johne's disease in wild and domestic ruminants. Johne's disease presents as a chronic enteritis with severe inflammation of intestinal tissues, characterized by widespread infiltration of macrophages, the target cell of MAP. Clinical signs of Johne's disease are typically accompanied by a loss of peripheral CD4+ T cell responses to MAP antigens and an increase in anti-MAP serum IgG levels. Recently, it was proposed that regulatory T cells might develop over the lengthy course of subclinical MAP infection. In the past five years, significant progress in defining bovine regulatory T cells has been made. These studies grew out of observations that IL-10 is produced by PBMCs in response to MAP antigen stimulation and that neutralization of this IL-10 could enhance IFN-γ production from MAP-antigen reactive effector T cells. Depletion studies revealed that MAP responsive cell populations producing IL-10 were largely CD4+ and CD25+, although monocytes have also been shown to produce IL-10 in response to MAP. In addition, evidence for a regulatory population of γδ T cells has also begun to accumulate. We summarize current thinking regarding regulatory T cells in MAP infection and provide data suggesting a potential link between regulatory T cells, bovine leukemia virus, and MAP.
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