Differential control of CD4+ T-cell subsets by the PD-1/PD-L1 axis in a mouse model of allergic asthma

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Abstract

Studies examining the role of PD-1 family members in allergic asthma have yielded conflicting results. Using a mouse model of allergic asthma, we demonstrate that blockade of PD-1/PD-L1 has distinct influences on different CD4+ T-cell subsets. PD-1/PD-L1 blockade enhances airway hyperreactivity (AHR), not by altering the magnitude of the underlying Th2-type immune response, but by allowing the development of a concomitant Th17-type immune response. Supporting differential CD4+ T-cell responsiveness to PD-1-mediated inhibition, naïve PD-1-/- mice displayed elevated Th1 and Th17 levels, but diminished Th2 cytokine levels, and ligation of PD-1 in WT cells limited cytokine production by in vitro polarized Th1 and Th17 cells, but slightly enhanced cytokine production by in vitro polarized Th2 cells. Furthermore, PD-1 ligation enhanced Th2 cytokine production by naïve T cells cultured under nonpolarizing conditions. These data demonstrate that different CD4+ T-cell subsets respond differentially to PD-1 ligation and may explain some of the variable results observed in control of allergic asthma by the PD-1 family members. As the PD-1/PD-L1 axis limits asthma severity by constraining Th17 cell activity, this suggests that severe allergic asthma may be associated with a defective PD-1/PD-L1 regulatory axis in some individuals.

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Mcalees, J. W., Lajoie, S., Dienger, K., Sproles, A. A., Richgels, P. K., Yang, Y., … Lewkowich, I. P. (2015). Differential control of CD4+ T-cell subsets by the PD-1/PD-L1 axis in a mouse model of allergic asthma. European Journal of Immunology, 45(4), 1019–1029. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201444778

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