CD4<b>+</b>CD25<b>+</b> regulatory T cells inhibit natural killer cell functions in a transforming growth factor–β–dependent manner - Inserm - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
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CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells inhibit natural killer cell functions in a transforming growth factor–β–dependent manner

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Tumor growth promotes the expansion of CD4 ؉ CD25 ؉ regulatory T (T reg) cells that counteract T cell-mediated immune responses. An inverse correlation between natural killer (NK) cell activation and T reg cell expansion in tumor-bearing patients, shown here, prompted us to address the role of T reg cells in controlling innate antitumor immunity. Our experiments indicate that human T reg cells expressed membrane-bound transforming growth factor (TGF)-␤ , which directly inhibited NK cell effector functions and down-regulated NKG2D receptors on the NK cell surface. Adoptive transfer of wild-type T reg cells but not TGF-␤ ؊ / ؊ T reg cells into nude mice suppressed NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity, reduced NKG2D receptor expression, and accelerated the growth of tumors that are normally controlled by NK cells. Conversely, the depletion of mouse T reg cells exacerbated NK cell proliferation and cytotoxicity in vivo. Human NK cell-mediated tumor recognition could also be restored by depletion of T reg cells from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. These findings support a role for T reg cells in blunting the NK cell arm of the innate immune system.

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inserm-04685415 , version 1 (03-09-2024)

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François Ghiringhelli, Cédric Ménard, Magali Terme, Caroline Flament, Julien Taieb, et al.. CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells inhibit natural killer cell functions in a transforming growth factor–β–dependent manner. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2005, 202 (8), pp.1075 - 1085. ⟨10.1084/jem.20051511⟩. ⟨inserm-04685415⟩
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