Repetitive antigen responses of LDL-reactive CD4+ T cells induce Tr1 cell-mediated immune tolerance
Background: Inflammation triggered by the deposition of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) in the arterial wall leads to the development of atherosclerosis. Regulatory T (Treg) cells inhibit vascular inflammation through the induction of immune tolerance toward LDL-related antigens. However, tolerogenic mechanisms that promote the generation of LDL-specific Treg cells in vivo remain unclear.
Methods: We identified LDL-specific T cells by activation-induced marker expression and analyzed expression profiles and suppressive functions of TCR (T-cell antigen receptor)-transgenic T cells upon repetitive transfer into antigen-transgenic mice via flow cytometry.
Results: We investigated the naturally occurring Treg-cell response against human LDL in standard chow diet-fed mice that are transgenic for human ApoB100 (apolipoprotein B100). We found that IL (interleukin)-10 expression in LDL-specific T cells from spleen increases with age, albeit LDL-specific populations do not enlarge in older mice. To investigate the generation of IL-10-producing LDL-specific T cells, we transferred naive CD4+ T cells recognizing human ApoB100 from TCR-transgenic mice into human ApoB100-transgenic mice. Adoptive transfer of human ApoB100-specific T cells induced immune tolerance in recipient mice and effectively inhibited activation of subsequently transferred naive T cells of the same specificity in vivo. Moreover, repetitive transfers increased the population of Treg type 1 cells that suppress ApoB100-specific responses via IL-10. In a translational approach, LDL-specific Treg type 1 cells from blood of healthy donors suppressed the activation of monocytic THP-1 cells in an IL-10-dependent manner.
Conclusions: We show that repetitive transfer of naive ApoB100-specific T cells and recurrent LDL-specific T-cell stimulation induces Treg type 1 cell-mediated immune tolerance against LDL in vivo. Our results provide insight into the generation of autoantigen-specific anti-inflammatory T cells under tolerogenic conditions.
Funding
German Research Foundation (DFG), project number 470698011
Grants A11/SFB877, B08/SFB841, and P06/KFO306 of the DFG
Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation
Novo Nordisk Foundation (MeRIAD [Immunometabolism fond by Novo Nordisk] consortium, 0064142)
University of Southern Denmark
Swedish Research Council (grant number 01789)
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The original article is available at https://www.ahajournals.org/Published Citation
Mailer RK, et al. Repetitive antigen responses of LDL-reactive CD4+ T cells induce Tr1 cell-mediated immune tolerance. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2023;43(8):1510-1523Publication Date
1 June 2023External DOI
PubMed ID
37259863Department/Unit
- Irish Centre for Vascular Biology
- School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Publisher
American Heart Association, IncVersion
- Accepted Version (Postprint)