PD-L1 regulates the development, maintenance, and function of induced regulatory T cells
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Harvard University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Both the programmed death (PD) 1-PD-ligand (PD-L) pathway and regulatory T (T reg) cells are instrumental to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. We demonstrate that PD-L1 has a pivotal role in regulating induced T reg (iT reg) cell development and sustaining iT reg cell function. PD-L1(-/-) antigen-presenting cells minimally convert naive CD4 T cells to iT reg cells, showing the essential role of PD-L1 for iT reg cell induction. PD-L1-coated beads induce iT reg cells in vitro, indicating that PD-L1 itself regulates iT reg cell development. Furthermore, PD-L1 enhances and sustains Foxp3 expression and the suppressive function of iT reg cells. The obligatory role for PD-L1 in controlling iT reg cell…
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7Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- T cell
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- FOXP3
- Biology
- Cell growth
- Cell
- Peripheral tolerance