TIRC7 Inhibits T Cell Proliferation by Modulation of CTLA-4 Expression

  • Bulwin G
  • Heinemann T
  • Bugge V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ab targeting of TIRC7 has been shown previously to inhibit T cell proliferation and Th1 lymphocyte-associated cytokine production. In this study, we demonstrate that Ab targeting of TIRC7 induces early cell surface expression of CTLA-4. The majority of stimulated CD4+ and CD8+ human T cells coexpress CTLA-4 and TIRC7. Similar to CTLA-4, TIRC7 rapidly accumulates at the site of Ag adhesion upon T cell activation. TIRC7 seems to colocalize with CTLA-4 in human T cells, and both molecules are associated with clathrin-coated vesicles, indicating they share intracellular transport systems. Moreover, Ab targeting of TIRC7 results in an early activation of CTLA-4 transcription. The inhibition of cell proliferation mediated by TIRC7 is dependent on CTLA-4 expression because the TIRC7-mediated inhibitory effects on cell proliferation and cytokine expression are abolished by Ab blockade of CTLA-4. Splenocytes obtained from CTLA-4-deficient mice are not responsive to TIRC7 Ab targeting. Thus, TIRC7 acts as an upstream regulatory molecule of CTLA-4 expression.

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Bulwin, G.-C., Heinemann, T., Bugge, V., Winter, M., Lohan, A., Schlawinsky, M., … Utku, N. (2006). TIRC7 Inhibits T Cell Proliferation by Modulation of CTLA-4 Expression. The Journal of Immunology, 177(10), 6833–6841. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.10.6833

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