CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + regulatory T cells induce alternative activation of human monocytes/macrophages
St Thomas' Hospital · King's College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potent suppressors of the adaptive immune system, but their effects on innate immune cells are less well known. Here we demonstrate a previously uncharacterized function of Tregs, namely their ability to steer monocyte differentiation toward alternatively activated macrophages (AAM). AAM are cells with strong antiinflammatory potential involved in immune regulation, tissue remodeling, parasite killing, and tumor promotion. We show that, after coculture with Tregs, monocytes/macrophages display typical features of AAM, including up-regulated expression of CD206 (macrophage mannose receptor) and CD163 (hemoglobin scavenger receptor), an increased production of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
Authors
6- MMMachteld M. TiemessenCorresponding
St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London
- AJAnn Jagger
St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London
- HGHayley G. Evans
St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London, Center for Rheumatology
- MJMartijn J. C. van Herwijnen
St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London
- SJSusan John
St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London
Topics & keywords
- IL-2 receptor
- FOXP3
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Mannose receptor
- Cell biology
- Immune system
- Biology
- Interleukin 10