Purinergic signaling by TCRαβ+ double-negative T regulatory cells ameliorates liver ischemia-reperfusion injury
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Purinergic signaling by TCRαβ+ double-negative T regulatory cells ameliorates liver ischemia-reperfusion injury
Abstract
Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI) is an important cause of liver injury following liver transplantation and major resections, and neutrophils are the key effector cells in HIRI. Double-negative T regulatory cells (DNT) are increasingly recognized as having critical regulatory functions in the immune system. Whether DNT expresses distinct immunoregulatory mechanisms to modulate neutrophils, as in HIRI, remains largely unknown. In this study, we found that murine and human DNT highly expressed CD39 that protected DNT from extracellular ATP-induced apoptosis and generated adenosine in tandem with CD73, to induce high levels of neutrophil apoptosis. Furthermore, extracellular adenosine enhanced DNT survival and suppressive function by upregulating survivin and NKG2D expression via the A2AR/pAKT/FOXO1 signaling pathway. Adoptive transfer of DNT ameliorated HIRI in mice through the inhibition of neutrophils in a CD39-dependent manner. Lastly, the adoptive transfer of A2ar-/- DNT validated the importance of adenosine/A2AR signaling, in promoting DNT survival and immunomodulatory function to protect against HIRI in vivo. In conclusion, purinergic signaling is crucial for DNT homeostasis in HIRI. Augmentation of CD39 or activation of A2AR signaling in DNT may provide novel therapeutic strategies to target innate immune disorders.
Keywords: A2AR; Adenosine; CD39; Double-negative T regulatory cells; Hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury.
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Guangyong Sun and Dong Zhang are inventors on a Patent for the
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