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T Cell-Derived CD70 Delivers an Immune Checkpoint Function in Inflammatory T Cell Responses.


ABSTRACT: The CD27-CD70 pathway is known to provide a costimulatory signal, with CD70 expressed on APCs and CD27 functions on T cells. Although CD70 is also expressed on activated T cells, it remains unclear how T cell-derived CD70 affects T cell function. Therefore, we have assessed the role of T cell-derived CD70 using adoptive-transfer models, including autoimmune inflammatory bowel disease and allogeneic graft-versus-host disease. Surprisingly, compared with wild-type T cells, CD70-/- T cells caused more severe inflammatory bowel disease and graft-versus-host disease and produced higher levels of inflammatory cytokines. Mechanistic analyses reveal that IFN-? induces CD70 expression in T cells, and CD70 limits T cell expansion via a regulatory T cell-independent mechanism that involves caspase-dependent T cell apoptosis and upregulation of inhibitory immune checkpoint molecules. Notably, T cell-intrinsic CD70 signaling contributes, as least in part, to the inhibitory checkpoint function. Overall, our findings demonstrate for the first time, to our knowledge, that T cell-derived CD70 plays a novel immune checkpoint role in inhibiting inflammatory T cell responses. This study suggests that T cell-derived CD70 performs a critical negative feedback function to downregulate inflammatory T cell responses.

SUBMITTER: O'Neill RE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5687300 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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T Cell-Derived CD70 Delivers an Immune Checkpoint Function in Inflammatory T Cell Responses.

O'Neill Rachel E RE   Du Wei W   Mohammadpour Hemn H   Alqassim Emad E   Qiu Jingxin J   Chen George G   McCarthy Philip L PL   Lee Kelvin P KP   Cao Xuefang X  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20171018 10


The CD27-CD70 pathway is known to provide a costimulatory signal, with CD70 expressed on APCs and CD27 functions on T cells. Although CD70 is also expressed on activated T cells, it remains unclear how T cell-derived CD70 affects T cell function. Therefore, we have assessed the role of T cell-derived CD70 using adoptive-transfer models, including autoimmune inflammatory bowel disease and allogeneic graft-versus-host disease. Surprisingly, compared with wild-type T cells, CD70<sup>-/-</sup> T cel  ...[more]

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