Dual function of CTLA-4 in regulatory T cells and conventional T cells to prevent multiorgan autoimmunity

N Jain, H Nguyen, C Chambers… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
N Jain, H Nguyen, C Chambers, J Kang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010National Acad Sciences
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is an inhibitory receptor on T cells essential for
maintaining T cell homeostasis and tolerance to self. Mice lacking CTLA-4 develop an early
onset, fatal breakdown in T cell tolerance. Whether this autoimmune disease occurs
because of the loss of CTLA-4 function in regulatory T cells, conventional T cells, or both is
unclear. We show here that lack of CTLA-4 in regulatory T cells leads to aberrant activation
and expansion of conventional T cells. However, CTLA-4 expression in conventional T cells …
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is an inhibitory receptor on T cells essential for maintaining T cell homeostasis and tolerance to self. Mice lacking CTLA-4 develop an early onset, fatal breakdown in T cell tolerance. Whether this autoimmune disease occurs because of the loss of CTLA-4 function in regulatory T cells, conventional T cells, or both is unclear. We show here that lack of CTLA-4 in regulatory T cells leads to aberrant activation and expansion of conventional T cells. However, CTLA-4 expression in conventional T cells prevents aberrantly activated T cells from infiltrating and fatally damaging nonlymphoid tissues. These results demonstrate that CTLA-4 has a dual function in maintaining T cell tolerance: CTLA-4 in regulatory T cells inhibits inappropriate naïve T cell activation and CTLA-4 in conventional T cells prevents the harmful accumulation of self-reactive pathogenic T cells in vital organs.
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