Generation of Helios reporter mice and an evaluation of the suppressive capacity of Helios+ regulatory T cells in vitro

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Helios is a member of the Ikaros transcription factor family and has been reported to be a marker of thymus-derived regulatory T cells (Treg). Helios is an intracellular protein, however, and hence cannot be used as a marker to separate living Tregs. To solve this problem, we generated Helios reporter mice in which Helios+ cells selectively express Venus, a variant of green fluorescent protein. Most of the Tregs in the thymus expressed Helios, whereas its expression was varied in peripheral lymphoid organs. The Helios+ Treg-population was superior in ability to suppress both antigen-specific and TCR-stimulated T cell responses. We also showed that Helios+ Tregs inhibited the cytokine production by T cells more efficiently than Helios- Tregs. We conclude that Helios reporter mouse strain is a useful tool to study function of Helios and that Helios+ Tregs represent the highly suppressive population.

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Sugita, K., Hanakawa, S., Honda, T., Kondoh, G., Miyachi, Y., Kabashima, K., & Nomura, T. (2015). Generation of Helios reporter mice and an evaluation of the suppressive capacity of Helios+ regulatory T cells in vitro. Experimental Dermatology, 24(7), 554–556. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12711

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