AIMTo determine the effect of overexpression of fibrinogen-like protein 2 (FGL2) on regulatory T cell (Treg) and effector T (Teff) cell function on T cell-induced colitis in Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice.METHODS...AIMTo determine the effect of overexpression of fibrinogen-like protein 2 (FGL2) on regulatory T cell (Treg) and effector T (Teff) cell function on T cell-induced colitis in Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice.METHODSTreg and Teff cells from fgl2<sup>-/-</sup>, fgl2<sup>+/+</sup>, and fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> mice were purified by FACS. They were studied in vitro for immunosuppressive activity and cell proliferation and in vivo for their effects on the development and prevention of T cell-induced colitis in Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice.RESULTSIn vitro, fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg had enhanced immunosuppressive activity, and fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Teff had reduced proliferation to alloantigen stimulation. Transfer of Teff from C57Bl/6J mice (fgl2<sup>+/+</sup>) into Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice produced both clinical and histologic colitis with dense infiltrates of CD3<sup>+</sup> T cells, crypt abscesses and loss of goblet cells. Fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg prevented the development of T cell-induced colitis, whereas fgl2<sup>+/+</sup> and fgl2<sup>-/-</sup> Treg were only partially protective. In mice that received fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg, the ratio of Foxp3<sup>+</sup> to CD3<sup>+</sup> cells was increased both in the colon and in mesenteric lymph nodes, and Teff cell proliferation as determined by staining with Ki67 was reduced. Teff cells from fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> mice did not produce colitis.CONCLUSIONHere we show that fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Teff are hypoproliferative and do not induce colitis. We further demonstrate that fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg prevent colitis in contrast to fgl2<sup>+/+</sup> Treg, which were only partially protective. These studies collectively provide a rationale for exploring the use of FGL2 or Treg expressing high levels of FGL2 in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.展开更多
基金Supported by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada,No.G-13-0002851the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Training Program in Regenerative Medicine to Bartczak A and Chruscinski Athe Ontario Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology to Bartczak A
文摘AIMTo determine the effect of overexpression of fibrinogen-like protein 2 (FGL2) on regulatory T cell (Treg) and effector T (Teff) cell function on T cell-induced colitis in Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice.METHODSTreg and Teff cells from fgl2<sup>-/-</sup>, fgl2<sup>+/+</sup>, and fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> mice were purified by FACS. They were studied in vitro for immunosuppressive activity and cell proliferation and in vivo for their effects on the development and prevention of T cell-induced colitis in Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice.RESULTSIn vitro, fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg had enhanced immunosuppressive activity, and fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Teff had reduced proliferation to alloantigen stimulation. Transfer of Teff from C57Bl/6J mice (fgl2<sup>+/+</sup>) into Rag1<sup>-/-</sup> mice produced both clinical and histologic colitis with dense infiltrates of CD3<sup>+</sup> T cells, crypt abscesses and loss of goblet cells. Fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg prevented the development of T cell-induced colitis, whereas fgl2<sup>+/+</sup> and fgl2<sup>-/-</sup> Treg were only partially protective. In mice that received fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg, the ratio of Foxp3<sup>+</sup> to CD3<sup>+</sup> cells was increased both in the colon and in mesenteric lymph nodes, and Teff cell proliferation as determined by staining with Ki67 was reduced. Teff cells from fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> mice did not produce colitis.CONCLUSIONHere we show that fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Teff are hypoproliferative and do not induce colitis. We further demonstrate that fgl2<sup>Tg</sup> Treg prevent colitis in contrast to fgl2<sup>+/+</sup> Treg, which were only partially protective. These studies collectively provide a rationale for exploring the use of FGL2 or Treg expressing high levels of FGL2 in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.