2003
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.170.1.279
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CD25+ Immunoregulatory CD4 T Cells Mediate Acquired Central Transplantation Tolerance

Abstract: Transplantation tolerance is induced reliably in experimental animals following intrathymic inoculation with the relevant donor strain Ags; however, the immunological mechanisms responsible for the induction and maintenance of the tolerant state remain unknown. We investigated these mechanisms using TCR transgenic mice (TS1) that carry T cells specific for an immunodominant, MHC class II-restricted peptide (S1) of the influenza PR8 hemagglutinin (HA) molecule. We demonstrated that TS1 mice reject skin grafts t… Show more

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“…In the CD4 ϩ CD8 Ϫ single-positive (CD4SP) subset, 6.5 ϩ CD25 Ϫ cells were also affected by negative selection as attested by a slight reduction in their frequency and a down-modulation of their transgenic TCR (Figure 2B), as previously noted in TCR-HA transgenic animals. 28,33 This reduction in 6.5 ϩ CD25 Ϫ cells in mice injected with the LvHA vector was accompanied by a striking enrichment of 6.5 ϩ CD25 ϩ cells compared with mice injected with a control vector (LvGFP) ( Figure 2B) or to noninjected mice (data not shown). In both LvGFP-and LvHA-injected mice, these 6.5 ϩ CD25 ϩ CD4SP thymocytes expressed high levels of the transcription factor foxp3, indicating that they have acquired a Treg phenotype ( Figure 2C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the CD4 ϩ CD8 Ϫ single-positive (CD4SP) subset, 6.5 ϩ CD25 Ϫ cells were also affected by negative selection as attested by a slight reduction in their frequency and a down-modulation of their transgenic TCR (Figure 2B), as previously noted in TCR-HA transgenic animals. 28,33 This reduction in 6.5 ϩ CD25 Ϫ cells in mice injected with the LvHA vector was accompanied by a striking enrichment of 6.5 ϩ CD25 ϩ cells compared with mice injected with a control vector (LvGFP) ( Figure 2B) or to noninjected mice (data not shown). In both LvGFP-and LvHA-injected mice, these 6.5 ϩ CD25 ϩ CD4SP thymocytes expressed high levels of the transcription factor foxp3, indicating that they have acquired a Treg phenotype ( Figure 2C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Intrathymic injection of donor-strain antigen results in a tolerant state, which was shown to be due to development of CD4 ϩ CD25 ϩ regulatory thymocytes. 24 Regulatory T cells with a CD4 ϩ CD25 ϩ phenotype are also known to be involved in experimental systems in which tolerance to alloantigens is induced in vivo with antibodies to T-cell surface antigens (eg, CD4, CD8, or CD154 23,[25][26][27][28][29] or with the active form of vitamin D 3 and mycophenolate mofetil. 30 In these systems, however, it is not clear if thymus-derived regulatory T cells (that can be found in naive animals) are involved or if these cells are induced in the periphery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TS1 and HA104 mice were bred internally and have been described for use in transplantation studies (15). Membrane IgM (mIgM) mice on a BALB/c background (16) were bred at Yale University School of Medicine under specific pathogen-free conditions.…”
Section: Micementioning
confidence: 99%