Engagement of Glucocorticoid-Induced TNFR Family-Related Receptor on Effector T Cells by its Ligand Mediates Resistance to Suppression by CD4+CD25+ T Cells

Geoffrey L. Stephens(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Rebecca S. McHugh(National Institutes of Health), Matthew J. Whitters(Inflammation Research Foundation), Deborah Young(Inflammation Research Foundation), Deborah Luxenberg(Inflammation Research Foundation), Beatriz M. Carreno(Inflammation Research Foundation), Mary Collins(Inflammation Research Foundation), Ethan M. Shevach(National Institutes of Health)
The Journal of Immunology
October 1, 2004
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Abstract

Nonactivated CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells constitutively express glucocorticoid-induced TNFR family-related receptor (GITR), a TNFR family member whose engagement was presumed to abrogate regulatory T cell-mediated suppression. Using GITR-/- mice, we report that GITR engagement on CD25-, not CD25+ T cells abrogates T cell-mediated suppression. Mouse APCs constitutively express GITR ligand (GITR-L), which is down-regulated following TLR signaling in vivo. Although GITR-/-CD25- T cells were capable of mounting proliferative responses, they were incapable of proliferation in the presence of physiological numbers of CD25+ T cells. Thus, GITR-L provides an important signal for CD25- T cells, rendering them resistant to CD25+ -mediated regulation at the initiation of the immune response. The down-regulation of GITR-L by inflammatory stimuli may enhance the susceptibility of effector T cells to suppressor activity during the course of an infectious insult.


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