Background & Aims: Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a key role in the maintenance of the gut immune homeostasis, and an intact transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta signaling is required for their function. In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)), the TGF-beta signaling is impaired because of high expression of the inhibitory molecule Smad7. Although no intrinsic defects in Tregs function have been shown in IBD, it is still unknown whether colitogenic T cells are susceptible to Treg-mediated suppression. In this study, we have investigated whether (IBD) mucosal CD4+ T cells are resistant to Tregs and whether Smad7 is involved in this process. Methods: (IBD) lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMC) were cultured with or without Tregs, and proliferation was assessed by flow cytometry. Proliferation of IBD LPMC was also evaluated after SmaA7 antisense oligonuclotide treatment. Treg-mediated suppression of T-cell proliferation and proinflammatory cytokine expression was investigated in murine Smad7 transgenic cells. In vivo, the Smad7-dependent resistance of colitogenic naive T cells to Tregs was studied in the adoptive transfer model of colitis. Results: IBD LPMC were resistant to Treg-mediated suppression, and this phenomenon was reverted by Smad7 antisense treatment. Consistently, CD4+ T cells isolated from Smad7 transgenic mice showed high proliferation, produced considerable amount of inflammatory cytokines following activation, and induced a severe colitis when transferred in immunodeficient RAG1 knockout mice even in the presence of wild-type Tregs. Conclusions: Smad7 makes CD4+ T cells resistant to Tregs-mediated suppression thus fine-tuning their proinflammatory potential.

Fantini, M.c., Rizzo, A., Fina, D., Caruso, R., Sarra, M., Stolfi, C., et al. (2009). Smad7 Controls Resistance of Colitogenic T Cells to Regulatory T Cell-Mediated Suppression. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 136(4), 1308-1316 [10.1053/j.gastro.2008.12.053].

Smad7 Controls Resistance of Colitogenic T Cells to Regulatory T Cell-Mediated Suppression

FANTINI, MASSIMO CLAUDIO;Stolfi C.;PALLONE, FRANCESCO;MONTELEONE, GIOVANNI
2009-01-01

Abstract

Background & Aims: Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a key role in the maintenance of the gut immune homeostasis, and an intact transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta signaling is required for their function. In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)), the TGF-beta signaling is impaired because of high expression of the inhibitory molecule Smad7. Although no intrinsic defects in Tregs function have been shown in IBD, it is still unknown whether colitogenic T cells are susceptible to Treg-mediated suppression. In this study, we have investigated whether (IBD) mucosal CD4+ T cells are resistant to Tregs and whether Smad7 is involved in this process. Methods: (IBD) lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMC) were cultured with or without Tregs, and proliferation was assessed by flow cytometry. Proliferation of IBD LPMC was also evaluated after SmaA7 antisense oligonuclotide treatment. Treg-mediated suppression of T-cell proliferation and proinflammatory cytokine expression was investigated in murine Smad7 transgenic cells. In vivo, the Smad7-dependent resistance of colitogenic naive T cells to Tregs was studied in the adoptive transfer model of colitis. Results: IBD LPMC were resistant to Treg-mediated suppression, and this phenomenon was reverted by Smad7 antisense treatment. Consistently, CD4+ T cells isolated from Smad7 transgenic mice showed high proliferation, produced considerable amount of inflammatory cytokines following activation, and induced a severe colitis when transferred in immunodeficient RAG1 knockout mice even in the presence of wild-type Tregs. Conclusions: Smad7 makes CD4+ T cells resistant to Tregs-mediated suppression thus fine-tuning their proinflammatory potential.
2009
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA
English
antisense oligonucleotide; gamma interferon; interleukin 17; interleukin 2; interleukin 6; RAG1 protein; Smad7 protein; animal cell; animal cell culture; animal experiment; article; CD4+ T lymphocyte; cell proliferation; colitis; controlled study; enteritis; flow cytometry; human; human cell; knockout mouse; lamina propria; mononuclear cell; mouse; nonhuman; priority journal; regulatory T lymphocyte; transgenic mouse; Animals; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Cell Communication; Cell Proliferation; Cells, Cultured; Colitis; Colon; Crohn Disease; Disease Models, Animal; Homeodomain Proteins; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; Mice, Transgenic; Signal Transduction; Smad7 Protein; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory; Transforming Growth Factor beta; Up-Regulation
Fantini, M.c., Rizzo, A., Fina, D., Caruso, R., Sarra, M., Stolfi, C., et al. (2009). Smad7 Controls Resistance of Colitogenic T Cells to Regulatory T Cell-Mediated Suppression. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 136(4), 1308-1316 [10.1053/j.gastro.2008.12.053].
Fantini, Mc; Rizzo, A; Fina, D; Caruso, R; Sarra, M; Stolfi, C; Becker, C; Macdonald, Tt; Pallone, F; Neurath, Mf; Monteleone, G
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