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Naive regulatory T cells: a novel subpopulation defined by resistance toward CD95L-mediated cell death
Document Type
Article
Source
Blood; November 2006, Vol. 108 Issue: 10 p3371-3378, 8p
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ISSN
00064971; 15280020
Abstract
Most CD4+CD25hiFOXP3+regulatory T cells (Tregs) from adult peripheral blood express high levels of CD45RO and CD95 and are prone to CD95L-mediated apoptosis in contrast to conventional T cells (Tconvs). However, a Tregsubpopulation remained consistently apoptosis resistant. Gene microarray and 6-color flow cytometry analysis including FOXP3 revealed an increase in naive T-cell markers on the CD95L-resistant Tregscompared with most Tregs. In contrast to Tregsfound in adult humans, most CD4+CD25+FOXP3+T cells found in cord blood are naive and exhibit low CD95 expression. Furthermore, most of these newborn Tregsare not sensitive toward CD95L similar to naive Tregsfrom adult individuals. After short stimulation with anti-CD3/CD28 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), cord blood Tregsstrongly up-regulated CD95 and were sensitized toward CD95L. This functional change was paralleled by a rapid up-regulation of memory T-cell markers on cord blood Tregsthat are frequently found on adult memory Tregs. In summary, we show a clear functional difference between naive and memory Tregsthat could result in different survival rates of those 2 cell populations in vivo. This new observation could be crucial for the planning of therapeutic application of Tregs.