CD46-Induced Immunomodulatory CD4+ T Cells Express the Adhesion Molecule and Chemokine Receptor Pattern of Intestinal T Cells

Tissue homing of activated T cells is typically mediated through their specific integrin and chemokine receptor repertoire. Activation of human primary CD4(+) T cells in the presence of CD46 cross-linking induces the development of a distinct immunomodulatory T cell population characterized by high...

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description Tissue homing of activated T cells is typically mediated through their specific integrin and chemokine receptor repertoire. Activation of human primary CD4(+) T cells in the presence of CD46 cross-linking induces the development of a distinct immunomodulatory T cell population characterized by high IL-10/granzyme B production. How these regulatory T cells (Tregs) migrate/home to specific tissue sites is not understood. In this study, we determined the adhesion protein and chemokine receptor expression pattern on human CD3/CD46-activated peripheral blood CD4(+) T cells. CD3/CD46-activated, but not CD3/CD28-activated, T cells up-regulate the integrin alpha(4)beta(7). The interaction of alpha(4)beta(7) with its ligand mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 (MAdCAM-1) mediates homing or retention of T cells to the intestine. CD3/CD46-activated Tregs adhere to/roll on MAdCAM-1-expressing HeLa cells, similar to T cells isolated from the human lamina propria (LP). This interaction is inhibited by silencing MAdCAM-1 expression in HeLa cells or by the addition of blocking Abs to beta(7). CD46 activation of T cells also induced the expression of the surface-bound cytokine LIGHT and the chemokine receptor CCR9, both marker constitutively expressed by gut LP-resident T cells. In addition, we found that approximately 10% of the CD4(+) T lymphocytes isolated from the LP of patients undergoing bariatric surgery contain T cells that spontaneously secrete a cytokine pattern consistent with that from CD46-activated T cells. These data suggest that CD46-induced Tregs might play a role in intestinal immune homeostasis where they could dampen unwanted effector T cell responses through local IL-10/granzyme B production.
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Chemotaxis, Leukocyte - immunology
Granzymes - biosynthesis
Granzymes - physiology
HeLa Cells
Humans
Immunoglobulins - biosynthesis
Immunoglobulins - physiology
Integrins - biosynthesis
Integrins - physiology
Interleukin-10 - biosynthesis
Interleukin-10 - metabolism
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Intestinal Mucosa - immunology
Intestinal Mucosa - metabolism
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Membrane Cofactor Protein - physiology
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Mucoproteins - physiology
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Receptors, Chemokine - genetics
Receptors, Lymphocyte Homing - biosynthesis
Receptors, Lymphocyte Homing - physiology
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - metabolism
Up-Regulation - immunology
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