CD127 expression inversely correlates with FoxP3 and suppressive function of human CD4+ T reg cells
University of California, San Francisco · University of Colorado Health · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Regulatory T (T reg) cells are critical regulators of immune tolerance. Most T reg cells are defined based on expression of CD4, CD25, and the transcription factor, FoxP3. However, these markers have proven problematic for uniquely defining this specialized T cell subset in humans. We found that the IL-7 receptor (CD127) is down-regulated on a subset of CD4(+) T cells in peripheral blood. We demonstrate that the majority of these cells are FoxP3(+), including those that express low levels or no CD25. A combination of CD4, CD25, and CD127 resulted in a highly purified population of T reg cells accounting for significantly more cells that previously identified based on other cell surface markers. These cells…
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14Topics & keywords
- Interleukin-7 receptor
- IL-2 receptor
- FOXP3
- Biology
- T cell
- Population
- Immune system
- Cell biology
- Good health and well-being