One important aspect of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)-mediated immunomodulation is the recruitment and induction of regulatory T (Treg) cells. However, we do not yet know whether MSCs have similar effects on the other subsets of Treg cells. Herein, we studied the effects of MSCs on CD8+CD28- Treg cells and found that the MSCs could not only increase the proportion of CD8+CD28- T cells, but also enhance CD8+CD28- T cells' ability of hampering naive CD4+T-cell proliferation and activation, decreasing the production of IFN-γ by activated CD4+T cells and inducing the apoptosis of activated CD4+T cells. Mechanistically, the MSCs affected the functions of the CD8+CD28- T cells partially through moderate upregulating the expression of IL-10 and FasL. The MSCs had no distinct effect on the shift from CD8+CD28+T cells to CD8+CD28- T cells, but did increase the proportion of CD8+CD28- T cells by reducing their rate of apoptosis. In summary, this study shows that MSCs can enhance the regulatory function of CD8+CD28- Treg cells, shedding new light on MSCs-mediated immune regulation.
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Liu, Q., Zheng, H., Chen, X., Peng, Y., Huang, W., Li, X., … Xiang, A. P. (2015). Human mesenchymal stromal cells enhance the immunomodulatory function of CD8+ CD28- regulatory T cells. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 12(6), 708–718. https://doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2014.118
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