Granzyme B is not required for regulatory T cell-mediated suppression of graft-versus-host disease

调节性 T 细胞介导的移植物抗宿主病抑制不需要颗粒酶 B

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作者:Sheng F Cai, Xuefang Cao, Anjum Hassan, Todd A Fehniger, Timothy J Ley

Abstract

Regulatory T (T(reg)) cells can suppress a wide variety of immune responses, including antitumor and alloimmune responses. The mechanisms by which T(reg) cells mediate their suppressive effects depend on the context of their activation. We previously reported that granzyme B is important for T(reg) cell-mediated suppression of antitumor immune responses. We therefore hypothesized that granzyme B may likewise be important for suppression of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). We found that allogeneic mismatch induces the expression of granzyme B in mixed lymphocyte reactions and in a model of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). However, wild-type and granzyme B-deficient T(reg) cells were equally able to suppress effector T (T(eff)) cell proliferation driven by multiple stimuli, including allogeneicantigen-presenting cells. Surprisingly, adoptive transfer of granzyme B-deficient T(reg) cells prevented GVHD lethality, suppressed serum cytokine production in vivo, and prevented target organ damage. These data contrast strikingly with our previous study, which demonstrated that granzyme B plays a nonredundant role in T(reg) cell-mediated suppression of antitumor responses. Taken together, these findings suggest that targeting specific T(reg) cell-suppressive mechanisms, such as granzyme B, may be therapeutically beneficial for segregating GVHD and graft-versus-tumor immune responses.

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