Toward therapeutic application of IL-10-producing regulatory T cells

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IL-10 is an anti-flammatory cytokine with an important role in preventing flammatory and autoimmune responses. IL-10 is also important for suppressive function of inducible regulatory T (iTreg) cells, several types of which were reported in succession. Type1 regulatory T (Tr1) cell is a representative of IL-10-prroducing regulatory T cells. Although specic surface markers or origin of Tr1 cells have not fully been claried yet, IL-27 was recently reported to induce IL-10 production in T cells and be an inducer of Tr1 cells. We previously reported that CD4+ CD25-lymphocyte activation gene (LAG-3)+ Treg (LAG3+ Treg) is one of the peripherally inducible Tregs and functions as an immune-regulator through IL-10 production. We found that the expression level of Egr-2, a transcription factor required for T cell anergy induction, is elevated in LAG3+ Treg and that forced expression of Egr-2 induces LAG-3 expression and IL-10 production. Egr-2 has been suggested to be a key player of regulatory function in LAG3+ Treg. In this study, we review Tr1 cells and the mechanism of IL-10 induction by IL-27 in T cells. Also, we introduce LAG3+ Treg and discuss the therapeutic potential of these regulatory T cells. © 2013 The Japan Society for Clinical Immunology.

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Iwasaki, Y., Fujio, K., Okamura, T., Yanai, A., & Yamamoto, K. (2013). Toward therapeutic application of IL-10-producing regulatory T cells. Japanese Journal of Clinical Immunology, 36(1), 40–46. https://doi.org/10.2177/jsci.36.40

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