Literature DB >> 29455908

Increased degradation of ATP is driven by memory regulatory T cells in kidney transplantation tolerance.

Maxim Durand1, Florian Dubois1, Cécile Dejou2, Eugénie Durand3, Richard Danger3, Mélanie Chesneau3, Carole Brosseau3, Pierrick Guerif4, Jean-Paul Soulillou3, Nicolas Degauque3, Jean-François Eliaou5, Magali Giral4, Nathalie Bonnefoy6, Sophie Brouard7.   

Abstract

Regulatory T cells were recently proposed as the central actor in operational tolerance after renal transplantation. Tolerant patients harbor increased FoxP3hi memory Treg frequency and increased demethylation in the Foxp3 Treg-specific demethylated region when compared to stable kidney recipients and exhibit greater memory Treg suppressive capacities and higher expression of the ectonucleotidase CD39. However, in this particular and unique situation the mechanisms of action of Tregs were not identified. Thus, we analyzed the ability of memory Tregs to degrade extracellular ATP in tolerant patients, healthy volunteers, and patients with stable graft function under immunosuppression and determined the role of immunosuppressive drugs on this process. The conserved proportion of memory Tregs leads to the establishment of a pro-tolerogenic balance in operationally tolerant patients. Memory Tregs in tolerant patients display normal capacity to degrade extracellular ATP/ADP. In contrast, memory Tregs from patients with stable graft function do not have this ability. Finally, in vitro, immunosuppressive drugs may favor the lower proportion of memory Tregs in stable patients, but they have no effect on CD39-dependent ATP degradation and do not explain memory Treg lack of extracellular ATP/ADP degradation ability. Thus, intrinsic active regulatory mechanisms may act long after immunosuppressive drug arrest in operationally tolerant patients and may contribute to kidney allograft tolerance via the maintenance of CD39 Treg function.
Copyright © 2018 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  calcineurin inhibitors; lymphocyte; tolerance

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29455908     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2017.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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