4-1BB signaling in conventional T cells drives IL-2 production that overcomes CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cell suppression

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Abstract

Costimulation with the recombinant SA-4-1BBL agonist of 4-1BB receptor on conventional CD4+ T cells (Tconvs) overcomes the suppression mediated by naturally occurring CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs). The mechanistic basis of this observation has remained largely unknown. Herein we show that Tconvs, but not Tregs, are the direct target of SA-4-1BBL-mediated evasion of Treg suppression. IL-2 produced by Tconvs in response to 4-1BB signaling is both necessary and sufficient for overcoming Treg suppression. Supernatant from Tconvs stimulated with SA-4-1BBL contains high levels of IL-2 and overcomes Treg suppression in ex vivo Tconv:Treg cocultures. Removal of IL-2 from such supernatant restores Treg suppression and repletion of Tconv:Treg cocultures with exogenous recombinant IL-2 overcomes suppression. This study establishes 4-1BB signaling as a key circuit that regulates physical and functional equilibrium between Tregs and Tconvs with important implications for immunotherapy for indications where a fine balance between Tregs and Teffs plays a decisive role.

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Barsoumian, H. B., Yolcu, E. S., & Shirwan, H. (2016). 4-1BB signaling in conventional T cells drives IL-2 production that overcomes CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cell suppression. PLoS ONE, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153088

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