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Resistin enhances the expansion of regulatory T cells through modulation of dendritic cellsopen access

Authors
Son, Young MinAhn, Sung MinKim, Gi RakMoon, Yang SooKim, Sang HoonPark, Yeong-MinLee, Woon KyuMin, Tae SunHan, Seung HyunYun, Cheol-Heui
Issue Date
Jun-2010
Publisher
BMC
Citation
BMC IMMUNOLOGY, v.11
Journal Title
BMC IMMUNOLOGY
Volume
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/72137
DOI
10.1186/1471-2172-11-33
ISSN
1471-2172
1471-2172
Abstract
Background: Resistin, a member of adipokine family, is known to be involved in the modulation of immune responses including inflammatory activity. Interestingly, resistin is secreted by adipocytes in mice and rats whereas it is secreted by leukocytes in humans. However, the mechanism behind the effect of resistin on the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) remains poorly understood. Therefore, we examined regulatory effect of resistin on the induction and cellular modification of Tregs. Results: Both protein and mRNA expression of FoxP3, a representative marker of Tregs, increased in a dose-dependent manner when peripheral blood mononuclear cells were treated with resistin. At the same time, resistin had no direct effect on the induction of FoxP3 in CD4(+) T cells, suggesting an indirect role through other cells type(s). Since DCs are an important player in the differentiation of T cells, we focused on the role of DCs in the modulation of Tregs by resistin. Resistin suppressed the expression of interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-1 and its target cytokines, IL-6, IL-23p19 and IL-12p40, in DCs. Furthermore, FoxP3 expression is increased in CD4(+) T cells when co-cultured with DCs and concomitantly treated with resistin. Conclusion: Our results suggest that resistin induces expansion of functional Tregs only when co-cultured with DCs.
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