| Literature DB >> 20049877 |
Alexander Visekruna1, Magdalena Huber, Anne Hellhund, Evita Bothur, Katharina Reinhard, Nadine Bollig, Nicole Schmidt, Thorsten Joeris, Michael Lohoff, Ulrich Steinhoff.
Abstract
The NF-kappaB/Rel family member c-Rel was described to be required for the development of T(H)1 responses. However, the role of c-Rel in the differentiation of T(H)17 and regulatory CD4(+)Foxp3(+) T cells (Treg) remains obscure. Here, we show that in the absence of c-Rel, in vitro differentiation of pro-inflammatory T(H)17 cells is normal. In contrast, generation of inducible Treg (iTreg) within c-Rel-deficient CD4(+) T cells was severely hampered and correlated to reduced numbers of Foxp3(+) T cells in vivo. Mechanistically, in vitro conversion of naive CD4(+) T cells into iTreg was crucially dependent on c-Rel-mediated synthesis of endogenous IL-2. The addition of exogenous IL-2 was sufficient to rescue the development of c-Rel-deficient iTreg. Thus, c-Rel is essential for the development of Foxp3(+) Treg but not for T(H)17 cells via regulating the production of IL-2.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20049877 DOI: 10.1002/eji.200940260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Immunol ISSN: 0014-2980 Impact factor: 5.532