First Author | Gogishvili T | Year | 2013 |
Journal | Eur J Immunol | Volume | 43 |
Issue | 1 | Pages | 188-93 |
PubMed ID | 23065717 | Mgi Jnum | J:191101 |
Mgi Id | MGI:5460951 | Doi | 10.1002/eji.201242824 |
Citation | Gogishvili T, et al. (2013) Cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic control of Treg-cell homeostasis and function revealed by induced CD28 deletion. Eur J Immunol 43(1):188-93 |
abstractText | While the requirement for CD28 and its ligands for the generation and function of "natural" (n)Treg cells is well established, it has not been possible yet to investigate cell-intrinsic effects after interrupted CD28 expression. Here, we demonstrate a selective loss of Treg cells after disruption of the CD28 gene. The decline in Treg-cell number was accompanied by reduced homeostatic proliferation, probably due to lack of costimulation during self-antigen recognition, and by impaired Treg-cell function including downregulation of CTLA-4. The decline in Treg-cell number was unaffected by thymectomy or by the presence of CD28 expressing T cells within the same animal, indicating that impairment of peripheral homeostasis and function of nTreg cells by CD28 deletion is cell-intrinsic. In contrast, downregulation of CD25, the alpha chain of the IL-2R, did not occur in the presence of WT T cells, indicating that its expression does not depend on CD28 signals in cis. |