TGF-β induces surface LAP expression on murine CD4 T cells independent of Foxp3 induction

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Abstract

Background: It has been reported that human FOXP3+ CD4 Tregs express GARP-anchored surface latency-associated peptide (LAP) after activation, based on the use of an anti-human LAP mAb. Murine CD4 Foxp3+ Tregs have also been reported to express surface LAP, but these studies have been hampered by the lack of suitable anti-mouse LAP mAbs. Methodology/Principal Findings: We generated anti-mouse LAP mAbs by immunizing TGF-β-/- animals with a mouse Tgfb1-transduced P3U1 cell line. Using these antibodies, we demonstrated that murine Foxp3+ CD4 Tregs express LAP on their surface. In addition, retroviral transduction of Foxp3 into mouse CD4+CD25- T cells induced surface LAP expression. We then examined surface LAP expression after treating CD4+CD25- T cells with TGF-β and found that TGF-β induced surface LAP not only on T cells that became Foxp3+ but also on T cells that remained Foxp3- after TGF-β treatment. GARP expression correlated with the surface LAP expression, suggesting that surface LAP is GARP-anchored also in murine T cells. Conclusions/Significance: Unlike human CD4 T cells, surface LAP expression on mouse CD4 T cells is controlled by Foxp3 and TGF-β. Our newly described anti-mouse LAP mAbs will provide a useful tool for the investigation and functional analysis of T cells that express LAP on their surface. © 2010 Oida, Weiner.

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Oida, T., & Weiner, H. L. (2010). TGF-β induces surface LAP expression on murine CD4 T cells independent of Foxp3 induction. PLoS ONE, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015523

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