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Efficient induction and expansion of human alloantigen-specific CD8 regulatory T cells from naive precursors by CD40-activated B cells.

Jian Zheng1, Yinping Liu, Gang Qin, Ping-Lung Chan, Huawei Mao, Kwok-Tai Lam, David B Lewis, Yu-Lung Lau, Wenwei Tu.   

Abstract

Although recent studies have focused on CD4(+) regulatory T cells (Treg), CD8(+) Treg have also been reported to play important roles in the induction and maintenance of immune tolerance. Adoptive transfer of CD8(+) Treg in rodents or induction of CD8(+) Treg in humans can prevent or treat allograft rejection and autoimmune diseases. However, no approaches have been reported for the generation of human Ag-specific CD8(+) Treg at a practical scale for clinical use. Here, we found that two novel CD8(+) T cell subsets with different levels of CD8 surface expression, CD8(high) and CD8(low), could be induced from naive CD8(+) precursors in vitro by allogeneic CD40-activated B cells, whereas only CD8(high) T cells were alloantigen-specific Treg with relatively poor alloantigen-specific cytotoxicity. Importantly, alloantigen-specific CD8(high) Treg could be induced and expanded from naive CD8(+)CD25(-) T cells at a large scale after 3 wk of culture without exogenous cytokines. These induced alloantigen-specific Treg were CD45RO(+) and CCR7(-) memory cells, and they expressed Foxp3, CD25, CD27, CD28, and CD62L. The induction and expansion of CD8(high) Treg by CD40-activated B cells were dependent on endogenously expressed IFN-gamma, IL-2, IL-4, and CTLA-4. This approach may facilitate the clinical application of CD8(+) Treg-based immunotherapy in transplantation and autoimmune diseases.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19684082     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0901329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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