Journal article
Transient Treg-cell depletion in adult mice results in persistent self-reactive CD4 T-cell responses
SN Nyström, D Bourges, S Garry, EM Ross, IR van Driel, PA Gleeson
European Journal of Immunology | Published : 2014
Abstract
Depletion of Foxp3+CD4+ regulatory T cells (Treg) in adults results in chronic inflammation and autoimmune disease. However, the impact of transient Treg-cell depletion on self-reactive responses is poorly defined. Here, we studied the effect of transient depletion of Treg cells on CD4+ T-cell responses to endogenous self-antigens. Short-term ablation of Treg cells in mice resulted in rapid activation of CD4+ T cells, increased percentage of IFN-γ+ and Th17 cells in lymphoid organs, and development of autoimmune gastritis. To track self-reactive responses, we analyzed the activation of naïve gastric-specific CD4+ T cells. There was a dramatic increase in proliferation and acquisition of effe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by research awards from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. S.N. was supported by fellowships from the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Society of Medicine (524-2010-922).