Epicutaneous immunization induces αβ T-cell receptor CD4 CD8 double-positive non-specific suppressor T cells that inhibit contact sensitivity via transforming growth factor-β

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Since it was previously shown that protein antigens applied epicutaneously in mice induce allergic dermatitis mediated by production of T helper 2 (Th2) cytokines we postulated that this might induce suppression of Th1 immunity. Here we show that epicutaneous immunization of normal mice with a different protein antigen applied on the skin in the form of a patch induces a state of subsequent antigen-non-specific unresponsiveness caused by suppressor T cells (Ts) that inhibit sensitization and elicitation of effector T-cell responses. Suppression is transferable in vivo by αβ-T-cell receptor CD4+ CD8+ double positive lymphocytes harvested from lymphoid organs of skin patched animals and are not major histocompatibility complex-restricted nor antigen specific. Both CD25+ and CD25- CD4+ CD8+ T cells are able to suppress adoptive transfer of Th1 effector cells mediating cutaneous contact sensitivity. In vivo treatment with monoclonal antibodies showed that the cytokines interleukin (IL)-4, IL-10 and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) are involved in the induction of the Ts cells. Additionally, using IL-10-/- mice we found that IL-10 is involved in skin induced tolerance. Further in vitro experiments showed that lymph node cells of skin tolerized mice non-specifically suppress [ 3H]thymidine incorporation by antigen-stimulated immune cells and this effect can be abolished by adding anti-TGF-β, but not anti-IL-4 nor anti-IL-10 antibodies. These studies indicate the crucial role of TGF-β in skin induced tolerance due to non-antigen-specific Ts cells and also show that IL-4, IL-10 and TGF-β play an important role in the induction of epicutaneously induced Ts cell suppression. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Szczepanik, M., Bryniarski, K., Tutaj, M., Ptak, M., Skrzeczynska, J., Askenase, P. W., & Ptak, W. (2005). Epicutaneous immunization induces αβ T-cell receptor CD4 CD8 double-positive non-specific suppressor T cells that inhibit contact sensitivity via transforming growth factor-β. Immunology, 115(1), 42–54. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2005.02127.x

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