Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2023)

Chronic CD27-CD70 costimulation promotes type 1-specific polarization of effector Tregs

  • Natalia Bowakim-Anta,
  • Valérie Acolty,
  • Abdulkader Azouz,
  • Hideo Yagita,
  • Oberdan Leo,
  • Stanislas Goriely,
  • Stanislas Goriely,
  • Guillaume Oldenhove,
  • Muriel Moser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1023064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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IntroductionMost T lymphocytes, including regulatory T cells, express the CD27 costimulatory receptor in steady state conditions. There is evidence that CD27 engagement on conventional T lymphocytes favors the development of Th1 and cytotoxic responses in mice and humans, but the impact on the regulatory lineage is unknown.MethodsIn this report, we examined the effect of constitutive CD27 engagement on both regulatory and conventional CD4+ T cells in vivo, in the absence of intentional antigenic stimulation.ResultsOur data show that both T cell subsets polarize into type 1 Tconvs or Tregs, characterized by cell activation, cytokine production, response to IFN-γ and CXCR3-dependent migration to inflammatory sites. Transfer experiments suggest that CD27 engagement triggers Treg activation in a cell autonomous fashion.ConclusionWe conclude that CD27 may regulate the development of Th1 immunity in peripheral tissues as well as the subsequent switch of the effector response into long-term memory.

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