Literature DB >> 19843933

CD4+ T cells and Lactobacillus casei control relapsing colitis mediated by CD8+ T cells.

Feriel Hacini-Rachinel1, Stephane Nancey, Gilles Boschetti, Fatima Sardi, Remi Doucet-Ladevèze, Pierre-Yves Durand, Bernard Flourié, Dominique Kaiserlian.   

Abstract

Evidence that CD4(+) regulatory T cells can control Ag-specific CD8(+) T cell-mediated colitis in immunocompetent mice is poorly documented. To examine the potential of CD4(+) T cells to control colitis, we used our model of CD8(+) T cell-mediated colitis induced by intracolonic sensitization followed by challenge with the hapten 2,4-dinitrobenzene sulfonic acid. The defect of CD4(+) T cells in MHC class II-deficient (Abeta(degrees/degrees)) mice allowed priming of 2,4-dinitrobenzene sulfonic acid-specific IFN-gamma-producing CD8 colitogenic effectors and development of colitis in the otherwise resistant C57BL/6 strain. Cotransfer experiments in RAG2(degrees/degrees) mice and ex vivo studies showed that CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells completely prevented CD8(+) T cell-mediated colitis and controlled CD8(+) T cell activation, respectively. In the susceptible BALB/c strain, Ab depletion revealed that lack of CD4(+) regulatory T cells resulted in 1) acute colitis elicited by a suboptimal dose of hapten challenge and 2) more severe relapsing episodes of colitis induced by effector/memory CD8(+) T cell-mediated colitis at an optimal dose of hapten challenge, even when CD4 depletion was performed just before the second challenge. Oral administration of the probiotic strain Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 alleviated colitis and increased the suppressive function of Foxp3(+)CD4(+) regulatory T cells of colon lamina propria. These data demonstrate that CD4(+) regulatory T cells exert a protective effect on colitis by controlling colitogenic effector/memory CD8(+) T cells during the effector (symptomatic) phase of acute and relapsing colitis, respectively. Probiotics with natural adjuvant effects on mucosal regulatory T cells may represent a valuable approach to alleviate the colitogenic effect of Tc1-type CD8(+) effectors.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19843933     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0804267

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


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