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Dataset: Functional Plasticity of Regulatory T Cell Function

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress a wide variety of cell types, in diverse organ sites and inflammatory conditions. While Tregs...

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress a wide variety of cell types, in diverse organ sites and inflammatory conditions. While Tregs possess multiple suppressive mechanisms, the number required for maximal function is unclear. Furthermore, whether any inter-relationship orcross-regulatory mechanisms exist that areused to orchestrate and control their utilization is unknown. Here we assessed the functional capacity of Tregs lacking the ability to secrete both interleukin-10 (IL-10) and IL-35, which individually are required for maximal Treg activity. Surprisingly, IL-10/IL-35-double deficient Tregswere fully functionalin vitro and in vivo. Loss of IL-10 and IL-35 was compensated for by a concurrent increase in cathepsin E (CTSE) expression, enhanced TRAIL (Tnfsf10)expression and soluble TRAIL release, rendering IL-10/IL-35-double deficient Tregsfunctionally dependent on TRAIL in vitro and in vivo. Lastly, while C57BL/6 Tregs are IL-10/IL-35-dependent, Balb/c Tregs, which express high levels of CTSE and enhanced TRAIL expression, are TRAIL-dependent.These data reveal that cross-regulatory pathways exist, which control the utilization of suppressive mechanisms,thereby providing Tregfunctional plasticity. Isolate natural Tregs from the different knockout mouse

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-29262

PubMed:
22013112

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE BATCH
GSM723290 Wild type Treg 1
GSM72329 Ebi3 –/– Treg 1
GSM723292 Ebi3 –/– Il10 –/– Treg 1
GSM723293 Il10 –/– Treg 1
GSM723294 Wild type Treg 2
GSM723295 Ebi3 –/– Treg 2
GSM723296 Il10 –/– Treg 2
GSM723297 Ebi3 –/– Il10 –/– Treg 2
GSM723298 Wild type Treg 3
GSM723299 Il10 –/– Treg 3
GSM723300 Ebi3 –/– Treg 3
GSM72330 Ebi3 –/– Il10 –/– Treg 3

Tags

  • cell
  • interleukin
  • interleukin-10
  • organ

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