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IL-2 Enhances Gut Homing Potential of Human Naive Regulatory T Cells Early in Life.

Peter S Hsu1,2,3, Catherine L Lai4,2,5, Mingjing Hu5, Brigitte Santner-Nanan5, Jane E Dahlstrom6,7, Cheng Hiang Lee8,9, Ayesha Ajmal6, Amanda Bullman6, Susan Arbuckle10, Ahmed Al Saedi5, Lou Gacis4, Reta Nambiar4, Andrew Williams4, Melanie Wong4, Dianne E Campbell4,2,3, Ralph Nanan5.   

Abstract

Recent evidence suggests early environmental factors are important for gut immune tolerance. Although the role of regulatory T (Treg) cells for gut immune homeostasis is well established, the development and tissue homing characteristics of Treg cells in children have not been studied in detail. In this article, we studied the development and homing characteristics of human peripheral blood Treg cell subsets and potential mechanisms inducing homing molecule expression in healthy children. We found contrasting patterns of circulating Treg cell gut and skin tropism, with abundant β7 integrin+ Treg cells at birth and increasing cutaneous lymphocyte Ag (CLA+) Treg cells later in life. β7 integrin+ Treg cells were predominantly naive, suggesting acquisition of Treg cell gut tropism early in development. In vitro, IL-7 enhanced gut homing but reduced skin homing molecule expression in conventional T cells, whereas IL-2 induced a similar effect only in Treg cells. This effect was more pronounced in cord compared with adult blood. Our results suggest that early in life, naive Treg cells may be driven for gut tropism by their increased sensitivity to IL-2-induced β7 integrin upregulation, implicating a potential role of IL-2 in gut immune tolerance during this critical period of development.
Copyright © 2018 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29720424     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1701533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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