Depletion of natural CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory cells with anti-CD25 antibody does not change the course of Pseudomonas aeruginosa -induced acute lung infection in mice
Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of lung infection in immune compromised individuals. Studies in humans and mice have demonstrated that P. aeruginosa lung infection is associated with a predominant Th2 immune response, whereas Th1 responses are accompanied by a better pulmonary outc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Immunobiology (1979) 2009, Vol.214 (3), p.211-222 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of lung infection in immune compromised individuals. Studies in humans and mice have demonstrated that P. aeruginosa lung infection is associated with a predominant Th2 immune response, whereas Th1 responses are accompanied by a better pulmonary outcome. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subpopulation of T cells with unique immunologic characteristics that suppress effector T cell functions. Whether Tregs contribute to P. aeruginosa -induced host responses has not been studied previously. We found that P. aeruginosa lung infection induced an increase in natural Treg cells (CD4+ CD25+ FOXP3+ T cells) in the spleen of mice. To investigate a role of natural CD4+ CD25+ Tregs in the host response to P. aeruginosa lung infection in vivo , anti-CD25 Ab was used to deplete endogenous CD4+ CD25+ Tregs. Anti-CD25 treatment depleted 90% of CD4+ CD25+ FOXP3+ cells. Surprisingly, no differences of P. aeruginosa -induced NF- κ B activation and cytokine/chemokine production (IL-1 β , TNF, IL-6, IL-10, RANTES or MIP-2) were observed between anti-CD25-treated and isotype control Ab-treated animals. Similarly, no differences in lung histology and airway neutrophil infiltration were observed between anti-CD25 and control Ab-treated animals. Furthermore, no difference in survival outcome was found between anti-CD25 and control Ab-treated animals. These data demonstrate that although P. aeruginosa lung infection causes an increase of Tregs, the endogenous natural CD4+ CD25+ Treg cells do not contribute significantly to the host response to this bacterium. |
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ISSN: | 0171-2985 1878-3279 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.imbio.2008.07.027 |