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A commensal symbiotic factor derived from Bacteroides fragilis promotes human CD39+Foxp3+ T cells and Treg function
Authors:Kiel M Telesford  Wang Yan  Javier Ochoa-Reparaz  Anudeep Pant  Christopher Kircher  Marc A Christy  Sakhina Begum-Haque  Dennis L Kasper  Lloyd H Kasper
Affiliation:1.Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Geisel School of Medicine; Dartmouth College; Hanover, NH USA;2.Department of Microbiology and Immunobiology; Harvard Medical School; Boston, MA USA
Abstract:Polysaccharide A (PSA) derived from the human commensal Bacteroides fragilis is a symbiosis factor that stimulates immunologic development within mammalian hosts. PSA rebalances skewed systemic T helper responses and promotes T regulatory cells (Tregs). However, PSA-mediated induction of Foxp3 in humans has not been reported. In mice, PSA-generated Foxp3+ Tregs dampen Th17 activity thereby facilitating bacterial intestinal colonization while the increased presence and function of these regulatory cells may guard against pathological organ-specific inflammation in hosts. We herein demonstrate that PSA induces expression of Foxp3 along with CD39 among naïve CD4 T cells in vitro while promoting IL-10 secretion. PSA-activated dendritic cells are essential for the mediation of this regulatory response. When cultured with isolated Foxp3+ Tregs, PSA enriched Foxp3 expression, enhanced the frequency of CD39+HLA-DR+ cells, and increased suppressive function as measured by decreased TNFα expression by LPS-stimulated monocytes. Our findings are the first to demonstrate in vitro induction of human CD4+Foxp3+ T cells and enhanced suppressive function of circulating Foxp3+ Tregs by a human commensal bacterial symbiotic factor. Use of PSA for the treatment of human autoimmune diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease, may represent a new paradigm in the approach to treating autoimmune disease.
Keywords:autoimmunity   Bacteroides fragilis   commensal microbiota   dendritic cell   ectonuclease   Foxp3   multiple sclerosis   T regulatory cells   zwitterionic polysaccharide
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