Human circulating CD4+ CD25highFoxp3+ regulatory T cells kill autologous CD8+ but not CD4+ responder cells by Fas-mediated apoptosis

L Strauss, C Bergmann, TL Whiteside - The Journal of Immunology, 2009 - journals.aai.org
L Strauss, C Bergmann, TL Whiteside
The Journal of Immunology, 2009journals.aai.org
Mechanisms utilized by human regulatory T cells (Treg) for elimination of effector cells may
vary. We investigated the possibility that the mechanism of Treg suppression depends on
Fas/FasL-mediated apoptosis of responder cells (RC). CD4+ CD25 high Foxp3+ Treg and
autologous CD4+ CD25− and CD8+ CD25− subsets of RC were isolated from blood of 25
cancer patients and 15 normal controls and cocultured in the presence of OKT3 and IL-2
(150 or 1000 IU/ml). Suppression of RC proliferation was measured in CFSE assays. RC …
Abstract
Mechanisms utilized by human regulatory T cells (Treg) for elimination of effector cells may vary. We investigated the possibility that the mechanism of Treg suppression depends on Fas/FasL-mediated apoptosis of responder cells (RC). CD4+ CD25 high Foxp3+ Treg and autologous CD4+ CD25− and CD8+ CD25− subsets of RC were isolated from blood of 25 cancer patients and 15 normal controls and cocultured in the presence of OKT3 and IL-2 (150 or 1000 IU/ml). Suppression of RC proliferation was measured in CFSE assays. RC and Treg apoptosis was monitored by 7-aminoactinomycin D staining in flow-based cytotoxicity assays. Treg from all subjects expressed CD95+, but only Treg from cancer patients expressed CD95L. These Treg, when activated via TCR plus IL-2, up-regulated CD95 and CD95L expression (p< 0.001) and suppressed CD8+ RC proliferation (p< 0.001) by inducing Fas-mediated apoptosis. However, Treg cocultured with CD4+ RC suppressed proliferation independently of Fas/FasL. In cocultures, Treg were found to be resistant to apoptosis in the presence of 1000 IU/ml IL-2, but at lower IL-2 concentrations (150 IU/ml) they became susceptible to RC-induced death. Thus, Treg and RC can reciprocally regulate Treg survival, depending on IL-2 concentrations present in cocultures. This divergent IL-2-dependent resistance or sensitivity of Treg and RC to apoptosis is amplified in patients with cancer.
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