Regulatory T-cells and Autoimmunity Uma Chandrasekaran Graduate Student, Medical College of Georgia Bits Embryo Lecture
Basics Components of Immune system: “All cells of Immune system originate in the bone marrow.”
Basics …. Principles of innate and adaptive immunity Innate immunity: 1 st line of defense - initial recognition of self-nonself. Lack of Immunological memory Adaptive Immunity: Random generation of Ag receptors Clonal selection – Basic operating principle Hall mark:Specificity & Immunological Memory
Components of Adaptive response -T-cells & B-cells 3 different types of T-cells: 1) Helper T-cells (T h ) :CD4+ T-cells 2) Cytotoxic T-cells (T c ):CD8+T-cells 3) Regulatory T-cells(Tregs):CD4+ CD25+ T-cells
Discovery of Tregs Whole T cells CD25 – T cell SCID/Nude mice Normal Autoimmune Disease,IBD * IBD –Inflammatory Bowel disease,SCID-Severe Combined Immunodeficiency mice Loss of Tregs : Break of Self-Tolerance (Autoimmunity)
Markers of Tregs Cell Surface markers -CD4 + T cells - CD 25 + (high) Intracellular markers -Foxp3 - CTLA4 (high) T R - Regulatory T-cell T E - Effector T-cell APC-Antigen Presenting Cell
CD 25 :T-cell activation marker CD 25 : IL-2 receptor Chain So,CD25 is not an exclusive marker of Tregs
Foxp3 : Treg cell lineage Specification factor IPEX : X-linked immunodeficiency syndrome associated with autoimmune disease in multiple organs (Humans) *Immune dysregulation.polyendocrinopathy,enteropathy,X-linked syndrome Foxp3 Mutation Foxp3, transcription factor expressed specifically in Tregs Scurfy Mice: Fatal X-linked lymphoproliferative disease similar to IPEX
Functional Characteristics of Tregs Immunosuppressive – dampen both innate & adaptive immune response Thus,function as critical mediators of self-tolerance and Immune homeostasis.
Potential Clinical applications of Tregs CD Treg function CD Treg function Target conditionApproach Organ transplant, Autoimmunity, allergy Cancer, Infectious disease Transfer of Tregs Removal of Tregs/block their function
Current research focus in Treg Immunology Expansion /Enrichment of naturally occurring Tregs - Naturally occurring Tregs constitute only 5-10% of CD4 T cells - as they are anergic cells, difficult to expand invitro. Specific markers for Tregs - CD25 + and Foxp3 are also expressed on activated cells Understanding the mechanism of immunosuppression
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