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DX5+ NKT cells induce the death of colitis-associated cells: involvement of programmed death ligand-1.

Matthias Hornung1, Stefan A Farkas, Christine Sattler, Hans J Schlitt, Edward K Geissler.   

Abstract

NKT cells are activated by CD1d and show an immune regulating function. Here, we investigated whether DX5+ NKT cells could be used to reduce colitis in a chronic colitis mouse model and studied the potential immunological mechanisms involved. Chronic colitis was induced either by transfer of enriched CD62L+ CD4+ T cells to severe-combined-immunodeficient mice or by feeding dextran sodium sulfate to immune competent mice. DX5+ NKT cells were transferred to mice with chronic colitis. Co-transfer of DX5+ NKT cells, but not CD8+ control cells, prevented the onset of colitis, and the immune regulatory effect of DX5+ NKT cells was completely abrogated by injecting CD1d blocking antibody. Moreover, DX5+ NKT cells reduced established colitis in both chronic colitis models. In vitro, DX5+ NKT cells induced cell death of colon-infiltrating lymphocytes isolated from diseased mice. This effect was inhibited in the presence of either anti-CD1d or anti-programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) blocking antibodies. The specific potency of DX5+ NKT cells in regulating chronic colitis in two mouse models is demonstrated. In vitro testing suggests that DX5+ NKT cells activated by CD1d induce cell death of colitis-inducing lymphocytes, which is mediated through PD-L1. Therefore, DX5+ NKT cells could be important in the regulation of immune responses associated with chronic colitis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16619286     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200535332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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