Modulation of tryptophan catabolism by human leukemic cells results in the conversion of CD25− into CD25+ T regulatory cells

Antonio Curti(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Simona Pandolfi(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Barbara Valzasina(The San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy), Michela Aluigi(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Alessandro Isidori(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Elisa Ferri(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Valentina Salvestrini(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Giuseppina Bonanno(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Sergio Rutella(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Ilaria Durelli(University of Turin), Alberto L. Horenstein(University of Turin), Francesca Fiore(University of Turin), Massimo Massaia(University of Turin), Mario P. Colombo(The San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy), Michele Baccarani(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Roberto M. Lemoli(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola)
Blood
December 12, 2006
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Abstract

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) is a novel immunosuppressive agent expressed in some subsets of normal and neoplastic cells, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. Here, we show that IDO expression correlates with increased circulating CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ T cells in patients with AML at diagnosis. In vitro, IDO+ AML cells increase the number of CD4+ CD25+ T cells expressing surface CTLA-4 and FOXP3 mRNA, and this effect is completely abrogated by the IDO inhibitor, 1-methyl tryptophan (1-MT). Purified CD4+CD25+ T cells obtained from coculture with IDO+ AML cells act as T regulatory (T(reg)) cells because they do not proliferate, do not produce interleukin (IL)-2, and inhibit naive T-cell proliferation. Coculture with IDO+AML cells results in the conversion of CD4+CD25- into CD4+CD25+ T cells, which is completely abrogated by 1-MT. Moreover, in mice, intrasplenic injection of IDO+ leukemia/ lymphoma A20 cells induces the expansion of bona fide T(reg) cells by conversion of CD4+CD25- T cells; this effect is counteracted by 1-MT treatment. These data indicate that AML cells induce T-cell tolerance by directly converting CD4+CD25- T cells into CD4+CD25+ T(reg) cells through an IDO-dependent mechanism.


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