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Cutting edge: induction of B7-H4 on APCs through IL-10: novel suppressive mode for regulatory T cells.

Authors: 
Kryczek I, Wei S, Zou L, Zhu G, Mottram P, Xu H, Chen L, Zou W.
Citation: 
J Immunol. 2006 Jul 1;177(1):40-4.
Abstract: 
Multiple modes of suppressive mechanisms including IL-10 are thought to be implicated in CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (Treg) cell-mediated suppression. However, the cellular source, role, and molecular mechanism of IL-10 in Treg cell biology remain controversial. We now studied the interaction between Treg cells and APCs. We demonstrate that Treg cells, but not conventional T cells, trigger high levels of IL-10 production by APCs, stimulate APC B7-H4 expression, and render APCs immunosuppressive. Initial blockade of B7-H4 reduces the suppressive activity mediated by Treg cell-conditioned APCs. Further, APC-derived, rather than Treg cell-derived, IL-10 is responsible for APC B7-H4 induction. Therefore, Treg cells convey suppressive activity to APCs by stimulating B7-H4 expression through IL-10. Altogether, our data provide a novel cellular and molecular mechanism for Treg cell-mediated immunosuppression at the level of APCs, and suggest a plausible mechanism for the suppressive effect of IL-10 in Treg cell-mediated suppression.
Organism or Cell Type: 
Human Monocyte-derived DCs
Delivery Method: 
Special Delivery