A function for interleukin 2 in Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells

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Fontenot, JD [1 ]
Rasmussen, JP [1 ]
Gavin, MA [1 ]
Rudensky, AY [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Immunol, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1038/ni1263
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Regulatory T cells (T-reg cells) expressing the forkhead family transcription factor Foxp3 are critical mediators of dominant immune tolerance to self. Most Treg cells constitutively express the high-affinity interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptor alpha-chain (CD25); however, the precise function of IL-2 in T-reg cell biology has remained controversial. To directly assess the effect of IL-2 signaling on Treg cell development and function, we analyzed mice containing the Foxp3(gfp) knock-in allele that were genetically deficient in either IL-2 (Il2(-/-)) or CD25 (Il2ra(-/-)). We found that IL-2 signaling was dispensable for the induction of Foxp3 expression in thymocytes from these mice, which indicated that IL-2 signaling does not have a nonredundant function in the development of Treg cells. Unexpectedly, Il2(-/-) and Il2ra(-/-) Treg cells were fully able to suppress T cell proliferation in vitro. In contrast, Foxp3 was not expressed in thymocytes or peripheral T cells from Il2rg(-/-) mice. Gene expression analysis showed that IL-2 signaling was required for maintenance of the expression of genes involved in the regulation of cell growth and metabolism. Thus, IL-2 signaling seems to be critically required for maintaining the homeostasis and competitive fitness of Treg cells in vivo.
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