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Título
Treatment with bortezomib of human CD4+ T cells preserves natural regulatory T cells and allows the emergence of a distinct suppressor T-cell population
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Año del Documento
2009
Editorial
Ferrata Storti Foundation
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Haematologica, 2009, Vol. 94, Nº. 7, págs. 975-983
Abstract
Background In vitro depletion of alloreactive T cells using the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib is a promising approach to prevent graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. We have previously described the ability of bortezomib to selectively eliminate alloreactive T cells in a mixed leukocyte culture, preserving non-activated T cells. Due to the role of regulatory T cells in the control of graft versus host disease, in the current manuscript we have analyzed the effect of bortezomib in regulatory T cells.Design and Methods Conventional or regulatory CD4+ T cells were isolated with immunomagnetic microbeads based on the expression of CD4 and CD25. The effect of bortezomib on T-cell viability was analyzed by flow cytometry using 7-amino-actinomycin D staining. To investigate the possibility of obtaining an enriched regulatory T-cell population in vitro with the use of bortezomib, CD4+ T cells were cultured during four weeks in the presence of anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies, IL-2 and bortezomib. The phenotype of these long-term cultured cells was studied, analyzing the expression of CD25, CD127 and FOXP3 by flow cytometry, and mRNA levels were determined by RT-PCR. Their suppressive capacity was assessed in co-culture experiments, analyzing proliferation and IFN-γ and CD40L expression of stimulated responder T cells by flow cytometry.Results We observed that naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells are resistant to the pro-apoptotic effect of bortezomib. Furthermore, we found that long-term culture of CD4+ T cells in the presence of bortezomib promotes the emergence of a regulatory T-cell population that significantly inhibits proliferation, IFN-γ production and CD40L expression among stimulated effector T cells.Conclusions These results reinforce the proposal of using bortezomib in the prevention of graft versus host disease and, moreover, in the generation of regulatory T-cell populations, that could be used in the treatment of multiple T-cell mediated diseases.
Materias (normalizadas)
Cell Biology
Graft versus host disease
Cell transplantation
Trasplante de células
Medical microbiology
Pharmacology
Materias Unesco
3205.04 Hematología
3207.13 Oncología
ISSN
0390-6078
Revisión por pares
SI
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© Ferrata Storti Foundation
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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openAccess
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