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Opposing peripheral fates of tissue-restricted self antigen-specific conventional and regulatory CD4+ T cells.

Zimeng Zhang1,2, Francois P Legoux1, Spencer W Vaughan1, James J Moon1.   

Abstract

The development of self antigen-specific T cells is influenced by how the self antigen is expressed. Here, we created a mouse in which a model self antigen is conditionally expressed in different tissue environments. Using peptide:MHCII tetramer-based cell enrichment methods, we examined the development of corresponding endogenous self antigen-specific CD4+ T cell populations. While ubiquitous self antigen expression resulted in efficient deletion of self antigen-specific T cells in the thymus, some tissue-restricted expression patterns resulted in partial deletion of the population in peripheral lymphoid organs. Deletion specifically affected Foxp3- conventional T cells (Tconv) with a bias towards high avidity TCR expressing cells in the case of thymic, but not peripheral deletion. In contrast, Foxp3+ Treg exhibited elevated frequencies with increased TCR avidity. T cells surviving deletion were functionally impaired, with Tconv cells exhibiting more impairment than Tregs. Collectively, our results illustrate how postthymic recognition of tissue-restricted self antigens results in opposing developmental fates for Tconv and Treg cell subsets.
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Keywords:  Clonal deletion; Immune tolerance; Peptide:MHC tetramer; T cell selection; TCR

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31580477      PMCID: PMC8176781          DOI: 10.1002/eji.201948180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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