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Inhibins regulate peripheral regulatory T cell induction through modulation of dendritic cell function
We have previously reported that the absence of inhibins results in impaired dendritic cell (DC) maturation and function, leading to decreased T cell activation and diminished delayed‐type hypersensitivity responses. Here, we investigated the role of inhibins in peripheral regulatory T cell (Treg) i...
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description | We have previously reported that the absence of inhibins results in impaired dendritic cell (DC) maturation and function, leading to decreased T cell activation and diminished delayed‐type hypersensitivity responses. Here, we investigated the role of inhibins in peripheral regulatory T cell (Treg) induction in vitro and in vivo. Inhibin deficient (Inhα−/−) mice showed an increased percentage of peripherally induced Tregs in colonic lamina propria and mesenteric lymph nodes, compared to Inhα+/+ mice, which correlated with increased expression of PD‐L1 in CD103+ and CD8α+ DCs. Lipopolysaccharide‐stimulated bone marrow‐derived and ex vivo spleen‐ and lymph node‐purified CD11c+ Inhα−/− DCs induced higher Tregs in vitro. Moreover, in vivo anti‐DEC205‐ovalbumin (OVA) DC targeting of mice with adoptively transferred OVA‐specific T cells showed enhanced induced peripheral Treg conversion in Inhα−/− mice. These data identify inhibins as key regulators of peripheral T cell tolerance.
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a key role in the induction of peripherally induced regulatory T cells (Tregs) under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. This study demonstrates that inhibins modulate the induction of Tregs from naïve T cells in the periphery through promoting DC maturation and function. Inhibin‐deficient DCs showed increased levels of PD‐L1, correlating with increased induction of Tregs in vitro and in vivo. |
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