Foxp3 super(+) Regulatory T Cells Promote T Helper 17 Cell Development In Vivo throughRegulation of Interleukin-2
T helper 17 (Th17) cell development is driven by cytokines including transforming growth factor- beta (TGF- beta ), interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1, and IL-23. Regulatory T (Treg) cells can provide the TGF- beta in vitro, but their role in vivo remains unclear, particularly because Treg cells inhibit inf...
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description | T helper 17 (Th17) cell development is driven by cytokines including transforming growth factor- beta (TGF- beta ), interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1, and IL-23. Regulatory T (Treg) cells can provide the TGF- beta in vitro, but their role in vivo remains unclear, particularly because Treg cells inhibit inflammation in many models of Th17 cell-associated autoimmunity. We used mice expressing Diphtheria toxin receptor under control of the Foxp3 promoter to deplete Foxp3 super(+) Treg cells in adult mice during in vivo Th17 cell priming. Treg cell depletion resulted in a reduced frequency of antigen-specific IL-17 producers in draining lymph nodes and blood, correlating with reduced inflammatory skin responses. In contrast, Treg cells did not promote IL-17 secretion after initial activation stages. Treg cell production of TGF- beta was not required for Th17 cell promotion, and neither was suppression of Th1 cell-associated cytokines. Rather, regulation of IL-2 availability and resultant signaling through CD25 by Treg cells was found to play an important role. |
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