An essential role for the IL-2 receptor in T reg cell function

Regulatory T cells (T cells), which have abundant expression of the interleukin 2 receptor (IL-2R), are reliant on IL-2 produced by activated T cells. This feature indicates a key role for a simple network based on the consumption of IL-2 by T cells in their suppressor function. However, congenital...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature immunology 2016-11, Vol.17 (11), p.1322
Hauptverfasser: Chinen, Takatoshi, Kannan, Arun K, Levine, Andrew G, Fan, Xiying, Klein, Ulf, Zheng, Ye, Gasteiger, Georg, Feng, Yongqiang, Fontenot, Jason D, Rudensky, Alexander Y
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Zusammenfassung:Regulatory T cells (T cells), which have abundant expression of the interleukin 2 receptor (IL-2R), are reliant on IL-2 produced by activated T cells. This feature indicates a key role for a simple network based on the consumption of IL-2 by T cells in their suppressor function. However, congenital deficiency in IL-2R results in reduced expression of the T cell lineage-specification factor Foxp3, which has confounded experimental efforts to understand the role of IL-2R expression and signaling in the suppressor function of T cells. Using genetic gain- and loss-of-function approaches, we found that capture of IL-2 was dispensable for the control of CD4 T cells but was important for limiting the activation of CD8 T cells, and that IL-2R-dependent activation of the transcription factor STAT5 had an essential role in the suppressor function of T cells separable from signaling via the T cell antigen receptor.
ISSN:1529-2916
DOI:10.1038/ni.3540