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Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling

It has previously been shown that nano-meter sized vesicles (30–100 nm), exosomes, secreted by antigen presenting cells can induce T cell responses thus showing the potential of exosomes to be used as immunological tools. Additionally, activated CD3(+) T cells can secrete exosomes that have the abil...

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Autores principales: Wahlgren, Jessica, Karlson, Tanya De L., Glader, Pernilla, Telemo, Esbjörn, Valadi, Hadi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3500321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049723
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author Wahlgren, Jessica
Karlson, Tanya De L.
Glader, Pernilla
Telemo, Esbjörn
Valadi, Hadi
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Karlson, Tanya De L.
Glader, Pernilla
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description It has previously been shown that nano-meter sized vesicles (30–100 nm), exosomes, secreted by antigen presenting cells can induce T cell responses thus showing the potential of exosomes to be used as immunological tools. Additionally, activated CD3(+) T cells can secrete exosomes that have the ability to modulate different immunological responses. Here, we investigated what effects exosomes originating from activated CD3(+) T cells have on resting CD3(+) T cells by studying T cell proliferation, cytokine production and by performing T cell and exosome phenotype characterization. Human exosomes were generated in vitro following CD3(+) T cell stimulation with anti-CD28, anti-CD3 and IL-2. Our results show that exosomes purified from stimulated CD3(+) T cells together with IL-2 were able to generate proliferation in autologous resting CD3(+) T cells. The CD3(+) T cells stimulated with exosomes together with IL-2 had a higher proportion of CD8(+) T cells and had a different cytokine profile compared to controls. These results indicate that activated CD3(+) T cells communicate with resting autologous T cells via exosomes.
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spelling pubmed-35003212012-11-19 Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling Wahlgren, Jessica Karlson, Tanya De L. Glader, Pernilla Telemo, Esbjörn Valadi, Hadi PLoS One Research Article It has previously been shown that nano-meter sized vesicles (30–100 nm), exosomes, secreted by antigen presenting cells can induce T cell responses thus showing the potential of exosomes to be used as immunological tools. Additionally, activated CD3(+) T cells can secrete exosomes that have the ability to modulate different immunological responses. Here, we investigated what effects exosomes originating from activated CD3(+) T cells have on resting CD3(+) T cells by studying T cell proliferation, cytokine production and by performing T cell and exosome phenotype characterization. Human exosomes were generated in vitro following CD3(+) T cell stimulation with anti-CD28, anti-CD3 and IL-2. Our results show that exosomes purified from stimulated CD3(+) T cells together with IL-2 were able to generate proliferation in autologous resting CD3(+) T cells. The CD3(+) T cells stimulated with exosomes together with IL-2 had a higher proportion of CD8(+) T cells and had a different cytokine profile compared to controls. These results indicate that activated CD3(+) T cells communicate with resting autologous T cells via exosomes. Public Library of Science 2012-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3500321/ /pubmed/23166755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049723 Text en © 2012 Wahlgren et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wahlgren, Jessica
Karlson, Tanya De L.
Glader, Pernilla
Telemo, Esbjörn
Valadi, Hadi
Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title_full Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title_fullStr Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title_short Activated Human T Cells Secrete Exosomes That Participate in IL-2 Mediated Immune Response Signaling
title_sort activated human t cells secrete exosomes that participate in il-2 mediated immune response signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3500321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049723
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