Literature DB >> 23898044

All-trans retinoic acid and rapamycin synergize with transforming growth factor-β1 to induce regulatory T cells but confer different migratory capacities.

Siddharth Jhunjhunwala1, Leo C Chen, Erin E Nichols, Angus W Thomson, Giorgio Raimondi, Steven R Little.   

Abstract

Tregs play important roles in maintaining immune homeostasis, and thus, therapies based on Treg are promising candidates for the treatment for a variety of immune-mediated disorders. These therapies, however, face the significant challenge of obtaining adequate numbers of Tregs from peripheral blood that maintains suppressive function following extensive expansion. Inducing Tregs from non-Tregs offers a viable alternative. Different methods to induce Tregs have been proposed and involve mainly treating cells with TGF-β-iTreg. However, use of TGF-β alone is not sufficient to induce stable Tregs. ATRA or rapa has been shown to synergize with TGF-β to induce stable Tregs. Whereas TGF-β plus RA-iTregs have been well-described in the literature, the phenotype, function, and migratory characteristics of TGF-β plus rapa-iTreg have yet to be elucidated. Herein, we describe the phenotype and function of mouse rapa-iTreg and reveal that these cells differ in their in vivo homing capacity when compared with mouse RA-iTreg and mouse TGF-β-iTreg. This difference in migratory activity significantly affects the therapeutic capacity of each subset in a mouse model of colitis. We also describe the characteristics of iTreg generated in the presence of TGF-β, RA, and rapa.

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Keywords:  Treg migration; adoptive cell therapy; chemokines; inflammatory bowel disease; live-animal imaging

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23898044      PMCID: PMC3800062          DOI: 10.1189/jlb.0312167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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