Literature DB >> 29093262

Human regulatory T cells undergo self-inflicted damage via granzyme pathways upon activation.

Esilida Sula Karreci1, Siawosh K Eskandari1, Farokh Dotiwala2, Sujit K Routray1, Ahmed T Kurdi3, Jean Pierre Assaker1, Pavlo Luckyanchykov1, Albana B Mihali1, Omar Maarouf1, Thiago J Borges1, Abdullah Alkhudhayri1, Kruti R Patel4, Amr Radwan1, Irene Ghobrial3, Martina McGrath1, Anil Chandraker1, Leonardo V Riella1, Wassim Elyaman4, Reza Abdi1, Judy Lieberman2, Jamil Azzi1.   

Abstract

Tregs hold great promise as a cellular therapy for multiple immunologically mediated diseases, given their ability to control immune responses. The success of such strategies depends on the expansion of healthy, suppressive Tregs ex vivo and in vivo following the transfer. In clinical studies, levels of transferred Tregs decline sharply in the blood within a few days of the transfer. Tregs have a high rate of apoptosis. Here, we describe a new mechanism of Treg self-inflicted damage. We show that granzymes A and -B (GrA and GrB), which are highly upregulated in human Tregs upon stimulation, leak out of cytotoxic granules to induce cleavage of cytoplasmic and nuclear substrates, precipitating apoptosis in target cells. GrA and GrB substrates were protected from cleavage by inhibiting granzyme activity in vitro. Additionally, we show - by using cytometry by time of flight (CYTOF) - an increase in GrB-expressing Tregs in the peripheral blood and renal allografts of transplant recipients undergoing rejection. These GrB-expressing Tregs showed an activated phenotype but were significantly more apoptotic than non-GrB expressing Tregs. This potentially novel finding improves our understanding of Treg survival and suggests that manipulating Gr expression or activity might be useful for designing more effective Treg therapies.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29093262      PMCID: PMC5690280          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.91599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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