Immune Netw.  2007 Sep;7(3):124-132. 10.4110/in.2007.7.3.124.

Anti-CD3 Antibody Induces IL-10-producing CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells, Which Suppress T Cell Response in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Center for Rheumatic Diseases, and The Rheumatism Research Center (RhRC), Catholic Research Institutes of Medical Sciences, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. ho0919@catholic.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Internal Medicine, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) have been investigated intensively for some decades. These cells regulate the immune system, prevent overactivated immune responses and can be used therapeutically. For rheumatoid arthritis (RA), understanding the functions and status of Tregs is an important step for understanding immune regulation in this autoimmune disease.
METHODS
We investigated the percentages, phenotypes and suppressive functions of CD4+CD25+ Tregs in peripheral blood (PB) of patients with RA.
RESULTS
The percentages were higher in the patients (n=12) than in healthy controls (n=10), and the cells expressed the CD45RBlow, CTLA-4 and CCR7 phenotypes. We also investigated the expression of Foxp3 and secretion of interleukin (IL)-10 induced CD4+CD25+ Tcells by anti-CD3 antibody treatment. A suppressive function of the patients' cells was shown through coculture with CD4+CD25+ T cells in vitro.
CONCLUSION
We suggest that, despite their increased numbers and suppressive function, they manage the ongoing inflammation ineffectively. It might be possible to apply IL-10 to induce the proliferation of IL-10-producing Tregs as therapy for RA.

Keyword

Regulatory T cells; CD4+CD25+ cell; rheumatoid arthritis; IL-10; peripheral blood

MeSH Terms

Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
Autoimmune Diseases
Coculture Techniques
Humans
Immune System
Inflammation
Interleukin-10
Interleukins
Phenotype
T-Lymphocytes
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory*
Interleukin-10
Interleukins
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