Cargando…

TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function

TGF-β is widely held to be critical for the maintenance and function of regulatory T (T(reg)) cells and thus peripheral tolerance. This is highlighted by constitutive ablation of TGF-β receptor (TR) during thymic development in mice, which leads to a lethal autoimmune syndrome. Here we describe that...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Śledzińska, Anna, Hemmers, Saskia, Mair, Florian, Gorka, Oliver, Ruland, Jürgen, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Nissler, Anja, Müller, Werner, Waisman, Ari, Becher, Burkhard, Buch, Thorsten
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24115907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001674
_version_ 1782286882592260096
author Śledzińska, Anna
Hemmers, Saskia
Mair, Florian
Gorka, Oliver
Ruland, Jürgen
Fairbairn, Lynsey
Nissler, Anja
Müller, Werner
Waisman, Ari
Becher, Burkhard
Buch, Thorsten
author_facet Śledzińska, Anna
Hemmers, Saskia
Mair, Florian
Gorka, Oliver
Ruland, Jürgen
Fairbairn, Lynsey
Nissler, Anja
Müller, Werner
Waisman, Ari
Becher, Burkhard
Buch, Thorsten
author_sort Śledzińska, Anna
collection PubMed
description TGF-β is widely held to be critical for the maintenance and function of regulatory T (T(reg)) cells and thus peripheral tolerance. This is highlighted by constitutive ablation of TGF-β receptor (TR) during thymic development in mice, which leads to a lethal autoimmune syndrome. Here we describe that TGF-β–driven peripheral tolerance is not regulated by TGF-β signalling on mature CD4(+) T cells. Inducible TR2 ablation specifically on CD4(+) T cells did not result in a lethal autoinflammation. Transfer of these TR2-deficient CD4(+) T cells to lymphopenic recipients resulted in colitis, but not overt autoimmunity. In contrast, thymic ablation of TR2 in combination with lymphopenia led to lethal multi-organ inflammation. Interestingly, deletion of TR2 on mature CD4(+) T cells does not result in the collapse of the T(reg) cell population as observed in constitutive models. Instead, a pronounced enlargement of both regulatory and effector memory T cell pools was observed. This expansion is cell-intrinsic and seems to be caused by increased T cell receptor sensitivity independently of common gamma chain-dependent cytokine signals. The expression of Foxp3 and other regulatory T cells markers was not dependent on TGF-β signalling and the TR2–deficient T(reg) cells retained their suppressive function both in vitro and in vivo. In summary, absence of TGF-β signalling on mature CD4(+) T cells is not responsible for breakdown of peripheral tolerance, but rather controls homeostasis of mature T cells in adult mice.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3792861
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-37928612013-10-10 TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function Śledzińska, Anna Hemmers, Saskia Mair, Florian Gorka, Oliver Ruland, Jürgen Fairbairn, Lynsey Nissler, Anja Müller, Werner Waisman, Ari Becher, Burkhard Buch, Thorsten PLoS Biol Research Article TGF-β is widely held to be critical for the maintenance and function of regulatory T (T(reg)) cells and thus peripheral tolerance. This is highlighted by constitutive ablation of TGF-β receptor (TR) during thymic development in mice, which leads to a lethal autoimmune syndrome. Here we describe that TGF-β–driven peripheral tolerance is not regulated by TGF-β signalling on mature CD4(+) T cells. Inducible TR2 ablation specifically on CD4(+) T cells did not result in a lethal autoinflammation. Transfer of these TR2-deficient CD4(+) T cells to lymphopenic recipients resulted in colitis, but not overt autoimmunity. In contrast, thymic ablation of TR2 in combination with lymphopenia led to lethal multi-organ inflammation. Interestingly, deletion of TR2 on mature CD4(+) T cells does not result in the collapse of the T(reg) cell population as observed in constitutive models. Instead, a pronounced enlargement of both regulatory and effector memory T cell pools was observed. This expansion is cell-intrinsic and seems to be caused by increased T cell receptor sensitivity independently of common gamma chain-dependent cytokine signals. The expression of Foxp3 and other regulatory T cells markers was not dependent on TGF-β signalling and the TR2–deficient T(reg) cells retained their suppressive function both in vitro and in vivo. In summary, absence of TGF-β signalling on mature CD4(+) T cells is not responsible for breakdown of peripheral tolerance, but rather controls homeostasis of mature T cells in adult mice. Public Library of Science 2013-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3792861/ /pubmed/24115907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001674 Text en © 2013 Śledzińska 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Śledzińska, Anna
Hemmers, Saskia
Mair, Florian
Gorka, Oliver
Ruland, Jürgen
Fairbairn, Lynsey
Nissler, Anja
Müller, Werner
Waisman, Ari
Becher, Burkhard
Buch, Thorsten
TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title_full TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title_fullStr TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title_full_unstemmed TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title_short TGF-β Signalling Is Required for CD4(+) T Cell Homeostasis But Dispensable for Regulatory T Cell Function
title_sort tgf-β signalling is required for cd4(+) t cell homeostasis but dispensable for regulatory t cell function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24115907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001674
work_keys_str_mv AT sledzinskaanna tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT hemmerssaskia tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT mairflorian tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT gorkaoliver tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT rulandjurgen tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT fairbairnlynsey tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT nissleranja tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT mullerwerner tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT waismanari tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT becherburkhard tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction
AT buchthorsten tgfbsignallingisrequiredforcd4tcellhomeostasisbutdispensableforregulatorytcellfunction