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TGF-β1 along with other platelet contents augments Treg cells to suppress anti-FVIII immune responses in hemophilia A mice.

Dipica Haribhai1, Xiaofeng Luo2, Juan Chen3, Shuang Jia4, Linzheng Shi3, Jocelyn A Schroeder5, Hartmut Weiler3, Richard H Aster3, Martin J Hessner4, Jianda Hu6, Calvin B Williams1, Qizhen Shi5.   

Abstract

Platelets are a rich source of many cytokines and chemokines including transforming growth factor β 1 (TGF-β1). TGF-β1 is required to convert conventional CD4+ T (Tconv) cells into induced regulatory T (iTreg) cells that express the transcription factor Foxp3. Whether platelet contents will affect Treg cell properties has not been explored. In this study, we show that unfractionated platelet lysates (pltLys) containing TGF-β1 efficiently induced Foxp3 expression in Tconv cells. The common Treg cell surface phenotype and in vitro suppressive activity of unfractionated pltLys-iTreg cells were similar to those of iTreg cells generated using purified TGF-β1 (purTGFβ-iTreg) cells. However, there were substantial differences in gene expression between pltLys-iTreg and purTGFβ-iTreg cells, especially in granzyme B, interferon γ, and interleukin-2 (a 30.99-, 29.18-, and 17.94-fold difference, respectively) as determined by gene microarray analysis. In line with these gene signatures, we found that pltLys-iTreg cells improved cell recovery after transfer and immune suppressive function compared with purTGFβ-iTreg cells in factor VIII (FVIII)-deficient (F8null, hemophilia A model) mice after recombinant human FVIII (rhF8) infusion. Acute antibody-mediated platelet destruction in F8null mice followed by rhF8 infusion increased the number of Treg cells and suppressed the antibody response to rhF8. Consistent with these data, ex vivo proliferation of F8-specific Treg cells from platelet-depleted animals increased when restimulated with rhF8. Together, our data suggest that pltLys-iTreg cells may have advantages in emerging clinical applications and that platelet contents impact the properties of iTreg cells induced by TGF-β1.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28164173      PMCID: PMC5288643          DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2016001453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Adv        ISSN: 2473-9529


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