Induction of a regulatory phenotype in CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ T cells after allogeneic mixed lymphocyte culture; indications of both contact-dependent and …

ALS Revenfeld, R Bæk, MM Jørgensen… - International journal of …, 2017 - mdpi.com
ALS Revenfeld, R Bæk, MM Jørgensen, K Varming, A Stensballe
International journal of molecular sciences, 2017mdpi.com
Although the observation of major histocompatibility complex II (MHCII) receptors on T cells
is longstanding, the explanation for this occurrence remains enigmatic. Reports of an
inducible, endogenous expression exist, as do studies demonstrating a protein acquisition
from other cells by mechanisms including vesicle transfer. Irrespective of origin, the
presence of the human MHCII isotype, human leukocyte antigen DR (HLA-DR), potentially
identifies a regulatory T cell population. Using an allogeneic mixed lymphocyte culture …
Although the observation of major histocompatibility complex II (MHCII) receptors on T cells is longstanding, the explanation for this occurrence remains enigmatic. Reports of an inducible, endogenous expression exist, as do studies demonstrating a protein acquisition from other cells by mechanisms including vesicle transfer. Irrespective of origin, the presence of the human MHCII isotype, human leukocyte antigen DR (HLA-DR), potentially identifies a regulatory T cell population. Using an allogeneic mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) to induce an antigen-specific immune response, the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) for the presence of HLA-DR on cluster of differentiation 3(CD3)+ CD4+ T cells was evaluated. Moreover, a functional phenotype was established for these T cells. It was demonstrated that APCs were essential for HLA-DR on CD3+ CD4+ T cells. Additionally, a regulatory T cell phenotype was induced in CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ responder T cells with an expression of CD25, CTLA-4, CD62L, PD-1, and TNFRII. This phenotype was induced both with and without physical T cell:APC contact, which could reveal novel indications about its functionality. To further investigate contact-independent communication, a phenotype of the small cell-derived vesicles from the MLCs was determined. Yet heterogeneous, this vesicle phenotype displayed contact-dependent differences, providing clues about their intended function in cellular communication.
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