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CD4 T cell activation by myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein is suppressed by adult but not cord blood CD25+ T cells
Authors:Wing Kajsa  Lindgren Susanne  Kollberg Gittan  Lundgren Anna  Harris Robert A  Rudin Anna  Lundin Samuel  Suri-Payer Elisabeth
Affiliation:Department of Rheumatology and Inflammation Research, University of G?teborg, Guldhedsgatan 10A, S-41346 G?teborg, Sweden. kajsa.wing@rheuma.gu.se
Abstract:Regulatory T cells expressing CD25 have been shown to protect rodents from organ-specific autoimmune diseases. Similar CD25+ cells with a memory phenotype exerting suppressive function after polyclonal or allogeneic stimulation are also present in adult human blood. We demonstrate that adult human CD25+ cells regulate the response to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG), as depletion of CD25(+) cells increases responses of PBMC and the addition of purified CD25+ cells suppresses MOG-specific proliferation and IFN-gamma production of CD4(+)CD25(-) T cells. In contrast, cord blood CD25+ cells do not inhibit responses to self antigens, and only a small subpopulation of cord CD25+ cells expresses the typical phenotype of adult regulatory T cells (CD45RA(-) and GITR(+)) enabling suppression of polyclonal responses. We conclude that activation of self-reactive T cells in normal healthy individuals is prevented by the presence of self-antigen-specific CD25+ regulatory T cells and that the majority of these cells mature after birth.
Keywords:CD25+ regulatory T cell  Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein  Cord blood
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