A role for CD103 in the retention of CD4+CD25+ Treg and control of Leishmania major infection - PubMed (original) (raw)
A role for CD103 in the retention of CD4+CD25+ Treg and control of Leishmania major infection
Isabelle Suffia et al. J Immunol. 2005.
Abstract
Endogenous regulatory T cells (T(reg)) play a central role in the control of excessive or misdirected immune responses against self or foreign Ags. To date, virtually no data are available on the nature of the molecules and signals involved in the trafficking and retention of T(reg) in tissues where regulation is required. Here, we show that expression of alpha(E)beta(7) integrin is necessary for the homing of T(reg) at site of Leishmania major infection. The vast majority of T(reg) present in the dermis at steady-state conditions or during L. major infection express the alpha(E) chain (CD103) of alpha(E)beta(7). Genetically susceptible BALB/c mice that lack CD103 become resistant to infection, a phenotype that is associated with a poor capacity of T(reg) to be retained in the infected site. Such susceptible phenotype can be restored when T(reg) from wild-type mice were transferred in CD103(-/-) mice. The central role of CD103 in T(reg) retention was further demonstrated by usage of blocking Abs against CD103 and the transfer of T(reg) purified from CD103(-/-) mice. Our results strongly suggest that this molecule is induced and maintained on T(reg) following or just prior to their arrival in tissues. Furthermore, the expression of CD103 and the subsequent retention of T(reg) in tissues is highly regulated by their exposure to Leishmania Ag and the level of activation of the APCs they encounter. Thus, CD103, by controlling T(reg) retention, can contribute to the outcome of chronic infection by Leishmania.
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