Regulatory T Cells Overexpress a Subset of Th2 Gene Transcripts

  • Zelenika D
  • Adams E
  • Humm S
  • et al.
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There is now compelling evidence for subpopulations of CD4+ T cells whose role is to prevent immune pathology in both autoimmunity and transplantation. We have cloned CD4+ T cells against a male transplantation Ag that, unlike Th1 or Th2 clones, suppresses the rejection of male skin grafts and are therefore considered examples of regulatory T cells. We have identified, using serial analysis of gene expression, transcripts that are overexpressed in regulatory T cells compared with Th1 and Th2 clones. Some of these transcripts are increased in tolerated rather than rejecting skin grafts and in addition are expressed by the natural regulatory CD4+CD25+ subpopulation of naive mice. These genes include prepro-enkephalin, GM2 ganglioside activator protein, glucocorticoid-induced TNFR superfamily member 18, and integrin αEβ7. They seem to represent a subset of transcripts shared with Th2 cells, suggesting that transplantation tolerance and normal immunoregulation may represent a unique form of Th2-like differentiation.

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Zelenika, D., Adams, E., Humm, S., Graca, L., Thompson, S., Cobbold, S. P., & Waldmann, H. (2002). Regulatory T Cells Overexpress a Subset of Th2 Gene Transcripts. The Journal of Immunology, 168(3), 1069–1079. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.3.1069

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