Heme oxygenase-1 is not required for mouse regulatory T cell development and function

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CD4 regulatory T cells (Treg) ensure peripheral tolerance to self-antigens and limit the deleterious effects associated with inflammatory and immune responses by mechanisms that remain to be fully understood. The enzyme heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), through its known anti-inflammatory activity, is a candidate for a functional role in Treg activity. We compared wild-type and heme oxygenase-1-deficient (hmox-1-/-) mice in order to assess the role of HO-1 in mouse Treg development and function under physiologic conditions. The frequency of CD25+ and Foxp3+ Treg was similar in hmox-1-/- and hmox-1+/+ mice. More importantly, CD4+CD25- Treg purified from either hmox-1-/- or hmox-1+/+ mice were equally efficient in controlling the proliferation in vitro and the expansion in vivo of CD4+CD25-T cells, whether or not these responder cells expressed HO-1. In addition, induction of expression of HO-1 in vivo did not affect Treg suppressor function. As shown before, expression of HO-1 was higher in Treg than in naive T cells; however, naturally activated Foxp3- T cells displayed equal amount of HO-1 mRNA as Treg. Finally, we conclude that under physiological conditions in mice, Treg development, maintenance and function are independent of HO-1 activity. © 2007 Oxford University Press.

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Zelenay, S., Chora, A., Soares, M. P., & Demengeot, J. (2007). Heme oxygenase-1 is not required for mouse regulatory T cell development and function. International Immunology, 19(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxl116

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