Deletion of CTLA-4 on regulatory T cells during adulthood leads to resistance to autoimmunity Journal Article


Authors: Paterson, A. M.; Lovitch, S. B.; Sage, P. T.; Juneja, V. R.; Lee, Y.; Trombley, J. D.; Arancibia-Carcamo, C. V.; Sobel, R. A.; Rudensky, A. Y.; Kuchroo, V. K.; Freeman, G. J.; Sharpe, A. H.
Article Title: Deletion of CTLA-4 on regulatory T cells during adulthood leads to resistance to autoimmunity
Abstract: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is an essential negative regulator of T cell responses. Germline Ctla4 deficiency is lethal, making investigation of the function of CTLA-4 on mature T cells challenging. To elucidate the function of CTLA-4 on mature T cells, we have conditionally ablated Ctla4 in adult mice. We show that, in contrast to germline knockout mice, deletion of Ctla4 during adulthood does not precipitate systemic autoimmunity, but surprisingly confers protection from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and does not lead to increased resistance to MC38 tumors. Deletion of Ctla4 during adulthood was accompanied by activation and expansion of both conventional CD4(+)Foxp3(-) (T conv) and regulatory Foxp3(+) (T reg cells) T cell subsets; however, deletion of CTLA-4 on T reg cells was necessary and sufficient for protection from EAE. CTLA-4 deleted T reg cells remained functionally suppressive. Deletion of Ctla4 on T reg cells alone or on all adult T cells led to major changes in the Ctla4 sufficient T conv cell compartment, including up-regulation of immunoinhibitory molecules IL-10, LAG-3 and PD-1, thereby providing a compensatory immunosuppressive mechanism. Collectively, our findings point to a profound role for CTLA-4 on T reg cells in limiting their peripheral expansion and activation, thereby regulating the phenotype and function of T conv cells.
Keywords: in-vivo; homeostasis; negative selection; cutting edge; cd28; costimulation; peripheral; experimental allergic encephalomyelitis; antigen 4; ctla-4-deficient mice; cd4(+)cd8(+) thymocytes; activation antigen-b7
Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Medicine
Volume: 212
Issue: 10
ISSN: 0022-1007
Publisher: Rockefeller University Press  
Date Published: 2015-09-21
Start Page: 1603
End Page: 1621
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000365135200012
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20141030
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC4577848
PUBMED: 26371185
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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