CD8+ Treg cells suppress CD8+ T cell‐responses by IL‐10‐dependent mechanism during H5N1 influenza virus infection

Q Zou, B Wu, J Xue, X Fan, C Feng… - European journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Q Zou, B Wu, J Xue, X Fan, C Feng, S Geng, M Wang, B Wang
European journal of immunology, 2014Wiley Online Library
Although Treg‐cell‐mediated suppression during infection or autoimmunity has been
described, functions of Treg cells during highly pathogenic avian influenza virus infection
remain poorly characterized. Here we found that in F oxp3‐GFP transgenic mice, CD 8+ F
oxp3+ T reg cells, but not CD 4+ F oxp3+ T reg cells, were remarkably induced during H 5 N
1 infection. In addition to expressing CD 25, the CD 8+ F oxp3+ T reg cells showed a high
level of GITR and produced IL‐10. In an adoptive transfer model, CD 8+ T reg cells …
Although Treg‐cell‐mediated suppression during infection or autoimmunity has been described, functions of Treg cells during highly pathogenic avian influenza virus infection remain poorly characterized. Here we found that in Foxp3‐GFP transgenic mice, CD8+ Foxp3+ Treg cells, but not CD4+ Foxp3+ Treg cells, were remarkably induced during H5N1 infection. In addition to expressing CD25, the CD8+ Foxp3+ Treg cells showed a high level of GITR and produced IL‐10. In an adoptive transfer model, CD8+ Treg cells suppressed CD8+ T‐cell responses and promoted H5N1 virus infection, resulting in enhanced mortality and increased virus load in the lung. Furthermore, in vitro neutralization of IL‐10 and studies with IL‐10R‐deficient mice in vitro and in vivo demonstrated an important role for IL‐10 production in the capacity of CD8+ Treg cells to inhibit CD8+ T‐cell responses. Our findings identify a previously unrecognized role of CD8+ Treg cells in the negative regulation of CD8+ T‐cell responses and suggest that modulation of CD8+ Treg cells may be a therapeutic strategy to control H5N1 viral infection.
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