CNS1-dependency of \(in\) \(vivo\) peptide-induced CD4\(^+\)Foxp3\(^+\) regulatory T cells

CNS1-Abhängigkeit von \(in\) \(vivo\) Peptid-induzierten CD4\(^+\)Foxp3\(^+\) regulatorischen T-Zellen

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  • CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs can be induced in vitro by TGF-b stimulation. Here, CNS1 deficient CD4+ T cells were found to show compromised Foxp3 upregulation in vitro compared to CNS1 WT CD4+ T cells. Moreover, we could demonstrate that antigen-specific CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs can be induced in vivo by tolerogenic antigen stimulation. Parenteral application of agonist BDC2.5 mimetope induced Foxp3 expression in CD4+ BDC2.5 tg cells. We could show that induction of Foxp3 expression by tolerogenic peptide stimulation is impaired in CNS1 deficient CD4+ BDC2.5 tgCD4+Foxp3+ Tregs can be induced in vitro by TGF-b stimulation. Here, CNS1 deficient CD4+ T cells were found to show compromised Foxp3 upregulation in vitro compared to CNS1 WT CD4+ T cells. Moreover, we could demonstrate that antigen-specific CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs can be induced in vivo by tolerogenic antigen stimulation. Parenteral application of agonist BDC2.5 mimetope induced Foxp3 expression in CD4+ BDC2.5 tg cells. We could show that induction of Foxp3 expression by tolerogenic peptide stimulation is impaired in CNS1 deficient CD4+ BDC2.5 tg cells compared to CNS1 WT CD4+ BDC2.5 tg controls. These results indeed indicate that in vivo induced Tregs share mechanistic characteristics with naturally occurring pTregs. Additional in vivo experiments with blocking monoclonal anti-TGF-b demonstrated that high dosage TGF-b blockade abrogated peptide-induced Foxp3 expression in CNS1 WT BDC2.5 tg CD4+ cells, akin to what is seen for impaired Foxp3 upregulation in peptide-stimulated CNS1 KO BDC2.5 tg CD4+ cells without anti-TGF-b-treatment. Adoptive transfer of CD4+CD25- T cells in T cell deficient recipients dramatically increased CD4+Foxp3+ Treg frequencies in both CNS1 WT CD4+ and CNS1 KO CD4+ donor cells. Despite an initially lower increase in Foxp3 expression in CNS1 KO donor cells compared to CNS1 WT donor cells early after transfer, in this setting impaired Treg induction in CNS1 deficient cells was not preserved over time. Consequently, diabetes onset and progression were indistinguishable between mice that received CNS1 WT or CNS1 KO donor cells. Additional Foxp3 induction by peptide stimulation of immunodeficient recipients after transfer of CNS1 WT BDC2.5. tg or CNS1 KO BDC2.5 tg donor cells was not detectable.show moreshow less
  • CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs können in vitro mittels TGF-b-Stimulation induziert werden. Im Rahmen dieses Projekts konnte bestätigt werden, dass CNS1-defiziente CD4+ T-Zellen im Vergleich zu CD4+ CNS1 WT-Zellen in vitro eine eingeschränkte Foxp3-Hochregulation zeigen. Des Weiteren konnten wir Antigen-spezifische CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs mittels tolerogener Antigenstimulation in vivo induzieren. Parenteral appliziertes BDC2.5-Mimetop induzierte die Foxp3 Expression in CD4+ BDC2.5 transgenen T-Zellen. Hierbei zeigten CNS1 KO BDC2.5 transgene CD4+ T-Zellen imCD4+Foxp3+ Tregs können in vitro mittels TGF-b-Stimulation induziert werden. Im Rahmen dieses Projekts konnte bestätigt werden, dass CNS1-defiziente CD4+ T-Zellen im Vergleich zu CD4+ CNS1 WT-Zellen in vitro eine eingeschränkte Foxp3-Hochregulation zeigen. Des Weiteren konnten wir Antigen-spezifische CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs mittels tolerogener Antigenstimulation in vivo induzieren. Parenteral appliziertes BDC2.5-Mimetop induzierte die Foxp3 Expression in CD4+ BDC2.5 transgenen T-Zellen. Hierbei zeigten CNS1 KO BDC2.5 transgene CD4+ T-Zellen im Vergleich zu CNS1 WT BDC2.5 transgenen CD4+ T-Zell-Kontrollen eine eingeschränkte Hochregulation der Foxp3 Expression nach Mimetop-Stimulation. Peptid-induzierte CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs verhalten sich somit ähnlich wie natürlich vorkommende pTregs. Unter Verwendung höherer Dosen von anti-TGF-b zeigte sich bei Mimetop-Stimulation im in vivo Experiment eine eingeschränkte Foxp3-Hochregulation der CNS1 WT CD4+ BDC2.5 transgenen T-Zellen, ähnlich wie es bei CNS1 KO CD4+ BDC2.5 transgenen T-Zellen ohne anti-TGF-b-Behandlung zu beobachten war. ...show moreshow less

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Author: Franziska Jonas
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-243887
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Granting Institution:Universität Würzburg, Graduate Schools
Faculties:Graduate Schools / Graduate School of Life Sciences
Medizinische Fakultät / Institut für Virologie und Immunbiologie
Referee:Prof. Dr. Manfred Lutz, Dr. Stephan Kissler, Prof. Dr. Martin Fassnacht
Date of final exam:2021/08/26
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-24388
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
GND Keyword:Regulatorischer T-Lymphozyt; Diabetes mellitus
Tag:Treg
Release Date:2021/08/30
Licence (German):License LogoDeutsches Urheberrecht