Abstract

Abstract The mechanisms by which the immune system achieves constant T cell numbers throughout life, thereby controlling autoaggressive cell expansions, are to date not completely understood. Here, we show that the CD25+ subpopulation of naturally activated (CD45RBlow) CD4 T cells, but not CD25− CD45RBlow CD4 T cells, inhibits the accumulation of cotransferred CD45RBhigh CD4 T cells in lymphocyte-deficient mice. However, both CD25+ and CD25− CD45RBlow CD4 T cell subpopulations contain regulatory cells, since they can prevent naive CD4 T cell-induced wasting disease. In the absence of a correlation between disease and the number of recovered CD4+ cells, we conclude that expansion control and disease prevention are largely independent processes. CD25+ CD45RBlow CD4 T cells from IL-10-deficient mice do not protect from disease. They accumulate to a higher cell number and cannot prevent the expansion of CD45RBhigh CD4 T cells upon transfer compared with their wild-type counterparts. Although CD25+ CD45RBlow CD4 T cells are capable of expanding when transferred in vivo, they reach a homeostatic equilibrium at lower cell numbers than CD25− CD45RBlow or CD45RBhigh CD4 T cells. We conclude that CD25+ CD45RBlow CD4 T cells from nonmanipulated mice control the number of peripheral CD4 T cells through a mechanism involving the production of IL-10 by regulatory T cells.

Keywords

IL-2 receptorInterleukin 21T cellCytotoxic T cellCell biologyBiologyT lymphocyteImmune systemImmunologyIn vitroBiochemistry

MeSH Terms

Adoptive TransferAnimalsCD4 AntigensCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCell DifferentiationCell DivisionHomeostasisImmunologic MemoryIncidenceInterleukin-10InterphaseLeukocyte Common AntigensLymphocyte ActivationLymphocyte CountLymphocyte TransfusionMiceMiceInbred C57BLMiceKnockoutReceptorsInterleukin-2T-Lymphocyte SubsetsWasting Syndrome

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Year
2001
Type
article
Volume
166
Issue
5
Pages
3008-3018
Citations
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Oliver Annacker, Ricardo Pimenta‐Araujo, Odile Burlen‐Defranoux et al. (2001). CD25+ CD4+ T Cells Regulate the Expansion of Peripheral CD4 T Cells Through the Production of IL-10. The Journal of Immunology , 166 (5) , 3008-3018. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.166.5.3008

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10.4049/jimmunol.166.5.3008
PMID
11207250

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