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Cutting edge: regulatory T cells do not require stimulation through their TCR to suppress.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism and stimulatory requirements of regulatory T cell (Treg)-mediated suppression are still unclear. To assess the requirement for Treg stimulation by cognate peptide:MHC, we used T cells from OTII and AND TCR transgenic mice that are specific for and restricted by distinct, noncrossreactive peptide:MHC combinations. This allowed us to independently activate Tregs and their conventional T cell (Tconv) targets. Surprisingly, we found that suppression can occur in the absence of peptide:MHC-mediated stimulation of Tregs. This suppression was Treg dependent and not due to cold target inhibition. Using Rag1(-/-) TCR transgenic T cells, we show that regulation of Tconv proliferation by heterogeneous Tregs is not due to alloreactivity or crossreactivity. Finally, using anti-TCR-Vbeta8-coated microbeads and Vbeta8(-) Tregs, we show that TCR stimulation-independent suppression can occur in the absence of APCs. These data suggest that Tregs may possess constitutive regulatory activity that can be mediated in the absence of cognate peptide:MHC-TCR stimulation.

SUBMITTER: Szymczak-Workman AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2745156 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cutting edge: regulatory T cells do not require stimulation through their TCR to suppress.

Szymczak-Workman Andrea L AL   Workman Creg J CJ   Vignali Dario A A DA  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20090501 9


The mechanism and stimulatory requirements of regulatory T cell (Treg)-mediated suppression are still unclear. To assess the requirement for Treg stimulation by cognate peptide:MHC, we used T cells from OTII and AND TCR transgenic mice that are specific for and restricted by distinct, noncrossreactive peptide:MHC combinations. This allowed us to independently activate Tregs and their conventional T cell (Tconv) targets. Surprisingly, we found that suppression can occur in the absence of peptide:  ...[more]

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