IL-10 suppresses CD2-mediated T cell activation via SHP-1 |
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Authors: | Taylor Alison Verhagen Johan Akko? Tun? Wenig Renate Flory Egbert Blaser Kurt Akdis Mübeccel Akdis Cezmi A |
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Affiliation: | Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF), Davos, Switzerland. at504@cam.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Interleukin (IL)-10 is an essential suppressive cytokine and plays a key role in peripheral T cell tolerance to allergens, autoantigens, transplantation antigens and tumor antigens. However, the molecular mechanisms of direct T cell suppression by IL-10 are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that IL-10 directly inhibits CD2 signaling in T cells. T cell stimulation via CD2 alone induces activation and proliferation, when endogenous IL-10 sources are eliminated from cultures. IL-10 utilizes the src-homology-2 domain containing tyrosine phosphatase (SHP-1) to directly suppress T cell activation. The role of SHP-1 in IL-10-mediated suppression of CD2 co-stimulation on T cells is demonstrated by using dominant-negative SHP-1 over-expressing T cells and silencing endogenous SHP-1 by small inhibitory RNA. Findings are confirmed using both SHP-1-deficient mice and IL-10-deficient mice. CD2-induced proliferation is suppressed by exogenous IL-10 in IL-10-deficient, but not SHP-1-deficient murine T cells. In conclusion, SHP-1-mediated inhibition of CD2 signaling represents a novel mechanism for direct T cell suppression by IL-10. |
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