Aberrant gene expression by CD25+CD4+ immunoregulatory T cells in autoimmune-prone rats carrying the human T cell leukemia virus type-I gene

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Transgenic rats expressing the env-pX gene of human T cell leukemia virus type-I under the control of the viral long terminal repeat promoter (env-pX rats) developed systemic autoimmune diseases. Prior to disease manifestation, the immunosuppressive function of CD25+ CD4+ T (T-reg) cells was impaired in these rats. Since T cell differentiation appeared to be disordered in env-pX rats, we assumed that the impairment of T-reg cells might be caused by an abortive differentiation in the thymus. However, reciprocal bone marrow transfers between env-pX and wild-type rats revealed that direct effects of the transgene unrelated to the thymus framework induced the abnormality of T-reg cells. To identify molecular changes, comparative analyses were done between env-pX and wild-type T-reg cells. Expression of the Foxp3 gene and cell-surface markers supported a naive phenotype for env-pX T-reg cells. Array analyses of gene expression showed some interesting profiles, e.g. up-regulation of genes associated with the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathways in env-pX T-reg cells. Additionally, expression of the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) family genes, which inhibit the JAK/STAT signals, was extremely low in env-pX T-reg cells. These findings suggest that the transgene may mediate the down-regulation of the SOCS family genes and that subsequent excess signals through the JAK/STAT pathways may result in the loss of function of env-pX T-reg cells. We suggest that investigation of the pathology of T-reg cells in our autoimmune-prone rat model may aid in understanding the roles of T-reg cells in human autoimmune diseases. © The Japanese Society for Immunology 2005. All rights reserved.

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Hayase, H., Ishizu, A., Ikeda, H., Miyatake, Y., Baba, T., Higuchi, M., … Yoshiki, T. (2005). Aberrant gene expression by CD25+CD4+ immunoregulatory T cells in autoimmune-prone rats carrying the human T cell leukemia virus type-I gene. International Immunology, 17(6), 677–684. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxh238

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