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IL-2 receptor signaling is essential for the development of Klrg1+ terminally differentiated T regulatory cells.


ABSTRACT: Thymic-derived natural T regulatory cells (Tregs) are characterized by functional and phenotypic heterogeneity. Recently, a small fraction of peripheral Tregs has been shown to express Klrg1, but it remains unclear as to what extent Klrg1 defines a unique Treg subset. In this study, we show that Klrg1(+) Tregs represent a terminally differentiated Treg subset derived from Klrg1(-) Tregs. This subset is a recent Ag-responsive and highly activated short-lived Treg population that expresses enhanced levels of Treg suppressive molecules and that preferentially resides within mucosal tissues. The development of Klrg1(+) Tregs also requires extensive IL-2R signaling. This activity represents a distinct function for IL-2, independent from its contribution to Treg homeostasis and competitive fitness. These and other properties are analogous to terminally differentiated short-lived CD8(+) T effector cells. Our findings suggest that an important pathway driving Ag-activated conventional T lymphocytes also operates for Tregs.

SUBMITTER: Cheng G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3411868 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-2 receptor signaling is essential for the development of Klrg1+ terminally differentiated T regulatory cells.

Cheng Guoyan G   Yuan Xiaomei X   Tsai Matthew S MS   Podack Eckhard R ER   Yu Aixin A   Malek Thomas R TR  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20120711 4


Thymic-derived natural T regulatory cells (Tregs) are characterized by functional and phenotypic heterogeneity. Recently, a small fraction of peripheral Tregs has been shown to express Klrg1, but it remains unclear as to what extent Klrg1 defines a unique Treg subset. In this study, we show that Klrg1(+) Tregs represent a terminally differentiated Treg subset derived from Klrg1(-) Tregs. This subset is a recent Ag-responsive and highly activated short-lived Treg population that expresses enhance  ...[more]

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