Protein & Cell (May 2017)

IL-2 and IL-15 dependent thymic development of Foxp3-expressing regulatory T lymphocytes

  • Cécile Apert,
  • Paola Romagnoli,
  • Joost P. M. van Meerwijk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-017-0425-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 322 – 332

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Immunosuppressive regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg) expressing the transcription factor Foxp3 play a vital role in the maintenance of tolerance of the immune-system to self and innocuous non-self. Most Treg that are critical for the maintenance of tolerance to self, develop as an independent T-cell lineage from common T cell precursors in the thymus. In this organ, their differentiation requires signals from the T cell receptor for antigen, from co-stimulatory molecules, as well as from cytokine-receptors. Here we focus on the cytokines implicated in thymic development of Treg, with a particular emphasis on the roles of interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-15. The more recently appreciated involvement of TGF-β in thymic Treg development is also briefly discussed. Finally, we discuss how cytokine-dependence of Treg development allows for temporal, quantitative, and potentially qualitative modulation of this process.

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