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IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels

We and others have shown that regulatory T cells (T(reg)) accumulate dramatically with age in both humans and mice. Such T(reg) accrual contributes to age-related immunosenescence as they reduce the response to tumors and parasite infection. While we reported earlier that aged T(reg) have decreased...

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Autores principales: Raynor, Jana, Sholl, Allyson, Plas, David R., Bouillet, Philippe, Chougnet, Claire A., Hildeman, David A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3690359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00161
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author Raynor, Jana
Sholl, Allyson
Plas, David R.
Bouillet, Philippe
Chougnet, Claire A.
Hildeman, David A.
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Sholl, Allyson
Plas, David R.
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description We and others have shown that regulatory T cells (T(reg)) accumulate dramatically with age in both humans and mice. Such T(reg) accrual contributes to age-related immunosenescence as they reduce the response to tumors and parasite infection. While we reported earlier that aged T(reg) have decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic molecule Bim and germline deletion of Bim promoted earlier accumulation of T(reg), it remains unclear whether the effects of Bim are: (i) T(reg) intrinsic and (ii) dominant to other BH3-only pro-apoptotic molecules. Further, the mechanism(s) controlling Bim expression in aged Treg remain unclear. Here we show that T(reg)-specific loss of Bim is sufficient to drive T(reg) accrual with age and that additional loss of the downstream apoptotic effectors Bax and Bak did not exacerbate T(reg) accumulation. Further, our results demonstrate that a subpopulation of T(reg) expands with age and is characterized by lower expression of CD25 (IL-2Rα) and Bim. Mechanistically, we found that IL-2 levels decline with age and likely explain the emergence of CD25(lo)Bim(lo) T(reg) because T(reg) in IL-2(−/−) mice are almost entirely comprised of CD25(lo)Bim(lo) cells, and IL-2 neutralization increases CD25(lo)Bim(lo) T(reg) in both young and middle-aged mice. Interestingly, the T(reg) population in aged mice had increased expression of CD122 (IL-2/IL-15Rβ) and neutralization or genetic loss of IL-15 led to less T(reg) accrual with age. Further, the decreased T(reg) accrual in middle-aged IL-15(−/−) mice was restored by the additional loss of Bim (IL-15(−/−)Bim(−/−)). Together, our data show that aging favors the accrual of CD25(lo) T(reg) whose homeostasis is supported by IL-15 as IL-2 levels become limiting. These data have implications for manipulating T(reg) to improve immune responses in the elderly.
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spelling pubmed-36903592013-06-26 IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels Raynor, Jana Sholl, Allyson Plas, David R. Bouillet, Philippe Chougnet, Claire A. Hildeman, David A. Front Immunol Immunology We and others have shown that regulatory T cells (T(reg)) accumulate dramatically with age in both humans and mice. Such T(reg) accrual contributes to age-related immunosenescence as they reduce the response to tumors and parasite infection. While we reported earlier that aged T(reg) have decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic molecule Bim and germline deletion of Bim promoted earlier accumulation of T(reg), it remains unclear whether the effects of Bim are: (i) T(reg) intrinsic and (ii) dominant to other BH3-only pro-apoptotic molecules. Further, the mechanism(s) controlling Bim expression in aged Treg remain unclear. Here we show that T(reg)-specific loss of Bim is sufficient to drive T(reg) accrual with age and that additional loss of the downstream apoptotic effectors Bax and Bak did not exacerbate T(reg) accumulation. Further, our results demonstrate that a subpopulation of T(reg) expands with age and is characterized by lower expression of CD25 (IL-2Rα) and Bim. Mechanistically, we found that IL-2 levels decline with age and likely explain the emergence of CD25(lo)Bim(lo) T(reg) because T(reg) in IL-2(−/−) mice are almost entirely comprised of CD25(lo)Bim(lo) cells, and IL-2 neutralization increases CD25(lo)Bim(lo) T(reg) in both young and middle-aged mice. Interestingly, the T(reg) population in aged mice had increased expression of CD122 (IL-2/IL-15Rβ) and neutralization or genetic loss of IL-15 led to less T(reg) accrual with age. Further, the decreased T(reg) accrual in middle-aged IL-15(−/−) mice was restored by the additional loss of Bim (IL-15(−/−)Bim(−/−)). Together, our data show that aging favors the accrual of CD25(lo) T(reg) whose homeostasis is supported by IL-15 as IL-2 levels become limiting. These data have implications for manipulating T(reg) to improve immune responses in the elderly. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3690359/ /pubmed/23805138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00161 Text en Copyright © 2013 Raynor, Sholl, Plas, Bouillet, Chougnet and Hildeman. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Immunology
Raynor, Jana
Sholl, Allyson
Plas, David R.
Bouillet, Philippe
Chougnet, Claire A.
Hildeman, David A.
IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title_full IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title_fullStr IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title_full_unstemmed IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title_short IL-15 Fosters Age-Driven Regulatory T Cell Accrual in the Face of Declining IL-2 Levels
title_sort il-15 fosters age-driven regulatory t cell accrual in the face of declining il-2 levels
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3690359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00161
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