High expression of IL-21 and/or IL-21R has been described in T cell-mediated inflammatory diseases characterized by defects of counterregulatory mechanisms. CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are a T cell subset involved in the control of the immune responses. A diminished ability of these cells to inhibit T cell activation has been documented in immune-inflammatory diseases, raising the possibility that inflammatory stimuli can block the regulatory properties of Treg. We therefore examined whether IL-21 controls CD4+CD25+ T cell function. We demonstrate in this study that IL-21 markedly enhances the proliferation of human CD4+CD25- T cells and counteracts the suppressive activities of CD4+CD25+ T cells on CD4 +CD25- T cells without affecting the percentage of Foxp3+ cells or survival of Treg. Additionally, CD4 +CD25+ T cells induced in the presence of IL-21 maintain the ability to suppress alloresponses. Notably, IL-21 enhances the growth of CD8+CD25- T cells but does not revert the CD4 +CD25+ T cell-mediated suppression of this cell type, indicating that IL-21 makes CD4+ T cells resistant to suppression rather than inhibiting CD4+CD25+ T cell activity. Finally, we show that IL-2, IL-7, and IL-15, but not IL-21, reverse the anergic phenotype of CD4+CD25+ T cells. Data indicate that IL-21 renders human CD4+CD25- T cells resistant to Treg-mediated suppression and suggest a novel mechanism by which IL-21 could augment T cell-activated responses in human immune-inflammatory diseases. Copyright © 2007 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

Peluso, I., Fantini, M.c., Fina, D., Caruso, R., Boirivant, M., Macdonald, T.t., et al. (2007). IL-21 counteracts the regulatory T cell-mediated suppression of human CD4+ T lymphocytes. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 178(2), 732-739.

IL-21 counteracts the regulatory T cell-mediated suppression of human CD4+ T lymphocytes

FANTINI, MASSIMO CLAUDIO;PALLONE, FRANCESCO;MONTELEONE, GIOVANNI
2007-01-01

Abstract

High expression of IL-21 and/or IL-21R has been described in T cell-mediated inflammatory diseases characterized by defects of counterregulatory mechanisms. CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are a T cell subset involved in the control of the immune responses. A diminished ability of these cells to inhibit T cell activation has been documented in immune-inflammatory diseases, raising the possibility that inflammatory stimuli can block the regulatory properties of Treg. We therefore examined whether IL-21 controls CD4+CD25+ T cell function. We demonstrate in this study that IL-21 markedly enhances the proliferation of human CD4+CD25- T cells and counteracts the suppressive activities of CD4+CD25+ T cells on CD4 +CD25- T cells without affecting the percentage of Foxp3+ cells or survival of Treg. Additionally, CD4 +CD25+ T cells induced in the presence of IL-21 maintain the ability to suppress alloresponses. Notably, IL-21 enhances the growth of CD8+CD25- T cells but does not revert the CD4 +CD25+ T cell-mediated suppression of this cell type, indicating that IL-21 makes CD4+ T cells resistant to suppression rather than inhibiting CD4+CD25+ T cell activity. Finally, we show that IL-2, IL-7, and IL-15, but not IL-21, reverse the anergic phenotype of CD4+CD25+ T cells. Data indicate that IL-21 renders human CD4+CD25- T cells resistant to Treg-mediated suppression and suggest a novel mechanism by which IL-21 could augment T cell-activated responses in human immune-inflammatory diseases. Copyright © 2007 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA
English
interleukin 15; interleukin 2; interleukin 21; interleukin 21 receptor; interleukin 7; transcription factor FOXP3; article; CD4+ CD25+ T lymphocyte; CD4+ T lymphocyte; CD8+ T lymphocyte; cell growth; cell survival; clonal anergy; controlled study; cytokine production; human; human cell; immune deficiency; immune response; immunopathology; inflammatory disease; lymphocyte function; lymphocyte proliferation; priority journal; protein expression; regulatory T lymphocyte; T lymphocyte activation; T lymphocyte subpopulation; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Cell Proliferation; Cells, Cultured; Coculture Techniques; Forkhead Transcription Factors; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit; Interleukins; Receptors, Interleukin-21
PMID: 17202333
Peluso, I., Fantini, M.c., Fina, D., Caruso, R., Boirivant, M., Macdonald, T.t., et al. (2007). IL-21 counteracts the regulatory T cell-mediated suppression of human CD4+ T lymphocytes. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 178(2), 732-739.
Peluso, I; Fantini, Mc; Fina, D; Caruso, R; Boirivant, M; Macdonald, Tt; Pallone, F; Monteleone, G
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