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Crosstalk between decidual NK and CD14+ myelomonocytic cells results in induction of Tregs and immunosuppression.


ABSTRACT: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are thought to play a major role in pregnancy by inhibiting the maternal immune system and preventing fetal rejection. In decidual tissues, NK cells (dNK) reside in close contact with particular myelomonocytic CD14(+) (dCD14(+)) cells. Here we show that the interaction between dNK and dCD14(+) cells results in induction of Tregs. The interaction is mediated by soluble factors as shown by transwell experiments, and the prominent role of IFN-gamma is revealed by the effect of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody. Following interaction with dNK cells, dCD14(+) cells express indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), which, in turn, induces Tregs. Notably, unlike peripheral blood NK (pNK) cells, dNK cells are resistant to inhibition by the IDO metabolite L-kynurenine. "Conditioned" dCD14(+) cells also may induce Tregs through transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) production or CTLA-4-mediated interactions, as indicated by the effect of specific neutralizing Abs. Remarkably, only the interaction between dNK and dCD14(+) cells results in Treg induction, whereas other coculture combinations involving either NK or CD14(+) cells isolated from peripheral blood are ineffective. Our study provides interesting clues to understanding how the crosstalk between decidual NK and CD14(+) cells may initiate a process that leads to Treg induction and immunosuppression. Along this line, it is conceivable that an impaired function of these cells may result in pregnancy failure.

SUBMITTER: Vacca P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2900704 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crosstalk between decidual NK and CD14+ myelomonocytic cells results in induction of Tregs and immunosuppression.

Vacca Paola P   Cantoni Claudia C   Vitale Massimo M   Prato Carola C   Canegallo Francesca F   Fenoglio Daniela D   Ragni Nicola N   Moretta Lorenzo L   Mingari Maria Cristina MC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100614 26


Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are thought to play a major role in pregnancy by inhibiting the maternal immune system and preventing fetal rejection. In decidual tissues, NK cells (dNK) reside in close contact with particular myelomonocytic CD14(+) (dCD14(+)) cells. Here we show that the interaction between dNK and dCD14(+) cells results in induction of Tregs. The interaction is mediated by soluble factors as shown by transwell experiments, and the prominent role of IFN-gamma is revealed by the effe  ...[more]

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