The effect of ionizing radiation on the homeostasis and functional integrity of murine splenic regulatory T cells

INFLAMMATION RESEARCH(2012)

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Objective Radiotherapy affects antitumor immune responses; therefore, it is important to study radiation effects on various compartments of the immune system. Here we report radiation effects on the homeostasis and function of regulatory T (Treg) cells, which are important in down-regulating antitumor immune responses. Methods C57Bl/6 mice were irradiated with 2 Gy and alterations in splenic lymphocyte fractions analyzed at different intervals. Results Total CD4+ numbers showed stronger decrease after irradiation than CD4+Foxp3+ Tregs. Tregs were less prone to radiation-induced apoptosis than CD4+Foxp3− T cells. The ratio of CD4+Foxp3− and CD4+Foxp3+ fractions within the proliferating CD4+ pool progressively changed from 74:26 in control animals to 59:41 eleven days after irradiation, demonstrating a more dynamic increase in the proliferation and regeneration of the Treg pool. The CD4+Foxp3+ fraction expressing cell-surface CTLA4, an antigen associated with Treg cell activation increased from 5.3 % in unirradiated mice to 10.5 % three days after irradiation. The expression of IL-10 mRNA was moderately upregulated, while TGF-β expression was not affected. On the other hand, irradiation reduced Treg capacity to suppress effector T cell proliferation by 2.5-fold. Conclusion Tregs are more radioresistant, less prone to radiation-induced apoptosis, and have faster repopulation kinetics than CD4+Foxp3− cells, but irradiated Tregs are functionally compromised, having a reduced suppressive capacity.
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Regulatory T cells,Irradiation,Apoptosis,Ki67,CTLA4
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