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Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance

Continuous exposure of tissue antigen (Ag) to the autoantigen-specific regulatory T cells (Treg) is required to maintain Treg-dependent systemic tolerance. Thus, testis autoantigens, previously considered as sequestered, may not be protected by systemic tolerance. We now document that the complete t...

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Autores principales: Harakal, Jessica, Qiao, Hui, Wheeler, Karen, Rival, Claudia, Paul, Alberta G. A., Hardy, Daniel M., Cheng, C. Yan, Goldberg, Erwin, Tung, Kenneth S. K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.809247
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author Harakal, Jessica
Qiao, Hui
Wheeler, Karen
Rival, Claudia
Paul, Alberta G. A.
Hardy, Daniel M.
Cheng, C. Yan
Goldberg, Erwin
Tung, Kenneth S. K.
author_facet Harakal, Jessica
Qiao, Hui
Wheeler, Karen
Rival, Claudia
Paul, Alberta G. A.
Hardy, Daniel M.
Cheng, C. Yan
Goldberg, Erwin
Tung, Kenneth S. K.
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description Continuous exposure of tissue antigen (Ag) to the autoantigen-specific regulatory T cells (Treg) is required to maintain Treg-dependent systemic tolerance. Thus, testis autoantigens, previously considered as sequestered, may not be protected by systemic tolerance. We now document that the complete testis antigen sequestration is not valid. The haploid sperm Ag lactate dehydrogenase 3 (LDH3) is continuously exposed and not sequestered. It enters the residual body (RB) to egress from the seminiferous tubules and interact with circulating antibody (Ab). Some LDH3 also remains inside the sperm cytoplasmic droplets (CD). Treg-depletion in the DEREG mice that express diphtheria toxin receptor on the Foxp3 promoter results in spontaneous experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO) and Ab to LDH3. Unlike the wild-type male mice, mice deficient in LDH3 (wild-type female or LDH3 NULL males) respond vigorously to LDH3 immunization. However, partial Treg depletion elevated the wild-type male LDH3 responses to the level of normal females. In contrast to LDH3, zonadhesin (ZAN) in the sperm acrosome displays properties of a sequestered Ag. However, when ZAN and other sperm Ag are exposed by vasectomy, they rapidly induce testis Ag-specific tolerance, which is terminated by partial Treg-depletion, leading to bilateral EAO and ZAN Ab response. We conclude that some testis/sperm Ag are normally exposed because of the unique testicular anatomy and physiology. The exposed Ag: 1) maintain normal Treg-dependent systemic tolerance, and 2) are pathogenic and serve as target Ag to initiate EAO. Unexpectedly, the sequestered Ags, normally non-tolerogenic, can orchestrate de novo Treg-dependent, systemic tolerance when exposed in vasectomy.
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spelling pubmed-91794172022-06-10 Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance Harakal, Jessica Qiao, Hui Wheeler, Karen Rival, Claudia Paul, Alberta G. A. Hardy, Daniel M. Cheng, C. Yan Goldberg, Erwin Tung, Kenneth S. K. Front Immunol Immunology Continuous exposure of tissue antigen (Ag) to the autoantigen-specific regulatory T cells (Treg) is required to maintain Treg-dependent systemic tolerance. Thus, testis autoantigens, previously considered as sequestered, may not be protected by systemic tolerance. We now document that the complete testis antigen sequestration is not valid. The haploid sperm Ag lactate dehydrogenase 3 (LDH3) is continuously exposed and not sequestered. It enters the residual body (RB) to egress from the seminiferous tubules and interact with circulating antibody (Ab). Some LDH3 also remains inside the sperm cytoplasmic droplets (CD). Treg-depletion in the DEREG mice that express diphtheria toxin receptor on the Foxp3 promoter results in spontaneous experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO) and Ab to LDH3. Unlike the wild-type male mice, mice deficient in LDH3 (wild-type female or LDH3 NULL males) respond vigorously to LDH3 immunization. However, partial Treg depletion elevated the wild-type male LDH3 responses to the level of normal females. In contrast to LDH3, zonadhesin (ZAN) in the sperm acrosome displays properties of a sequestered Ag. However, when ZAN and other sperm Ag are exposed by vasectomy, they rapidly induce testis Ag-specific tolerance, which is terminated by partial Treg-depletion, leading to bilateral EAO and ZAN Ab response. We conclude that some testis/sperm Ag are normally exposed because of the unique testicular anatomy and physiology. The exposed Ag: 1) maintain normal Treg-dependent systemic tolerance, and 2) are pathogenic and serve as target Ag to initiate EAO. Unexpectedly, the sequestered Ags, normally non-tolerogenic, can orchestrate de novo Treg-dependent, systemic tolerance when exposed in vasectomy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9179417/ /pubmed/35693780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.809247 Text en Copyright © 2022 Harakal, Qiao, Wheeler, Rival, Paul, Hardy, Cheng, Goldberg and Tung https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Harakal, Jessica
Qiao, Hui
Wheeler, Karen
Rival, Claudia
Paul, Alberta G. A.
Hardy, Daniel M.
Cheng, C. Yan
Goldberg, Erwin
Tung, Kenneth S. K.
Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title_full Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title_fullStr Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title_short Exposed and Sequestered Antigens in Testes and Their Protection by Regulatory T Cell-Dependent Systemic Tolerance
title_sort exposed and sequestered antigens in testes and their protection by regulatory t cell-dependent systemic tolerance
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.809247
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