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Reduced PD-1 expression on circulating follicular and conventional FOXP3+ Treg cells in children with new onset type 1 diabetes and autoantibody-positive at-risk children

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Reduced PD-1 expression on circulating follicular and conventional FOXP3+ Treg cells in children with new onset type 1 diabetes and autoantibody-positive at-risk children / Vecchione, A.; Di Fonte, R.; Gerosa, J.; Jofra, T.; Cicalese, M. P.; Napoleone, V.; Ippolito, E.; Galvani, G.; Ragogna, F.; Stabilini, A.; Bianconi, E.; Grogan, P.; Bonura, C.; Bonfanti, R.; Frontino, G.; Nano, R.; Melzi, R.; De Pellegrin, M.; Laurenzi, A.; Meschi, F.; Barera, G.; Rigamonti, A.; Indirli, R.; Bosi, E.; Piemonti, L.; Aiuti, A.; Battaglia, M.; Fousteri, G.. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 211:(2020), p. 108319. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.clim.2019.108319]
abstract:
Autoantibodies (AAbs) are a hallmark of Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Alterations in the frequency and phenotype of follicular helper (Tfh) T cells have been previously documented in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but the contribution of follicular regulatory T (Treg) cells, which are responsible for suppressing AAb development, is less clear. Here, we investigated the frequency and activation status of follicular (CXCR5+) and conventional (CXCR5−) Treg cells in the blood of children with new-onset T1D, and children with risk for developing T1D (AAb-positive) and compared them to AAb-negative controls. Blood follicular and conventional Treg cells were higher in frequency in children with new onset T1D, but expressed reduced amounts of PD-1 as compared to AAb-negative children. Interestingly, the proportion of circulating FOXP3+ Tregs expressing PD-1 was also reduced in AAb-positive at-risk children as compared to AAb-negative controls, suggesting its potential use as a biomarker of disease progression. Follicular Treg cells were reduced in frequency in the spleens of prediabetic NOD mice as they became older and turned diabetic. Interestingly, PD-1 expression declined also on circulating follicular and conventional Treg cells in prediabetic NOD mice as they aged. Together, these findings show that the frequency of circulating follicular and conventional Treg cells and their levels of PD-1 change with disease progression in children at-risk for developing T1D and in NOD mice.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AAb; AAb-negative; AAb-positive; CXCL13; PD-1; T1D; Tfh cells; Tfr cells
List of contributors:
Vecchione, A.; Di Fonte, R.; Gerosa, J.; Jofra, T.; Cicalese, M. P.; Napoleone, V.; Ippolito, E.; Galvani, G.; Ragogna, F.; Stabilini, A.; Bianconi, E.; Grogan, P.; Bonura, C.; Bonfanti, R.; Frontino, G.; Nano, R.; Melzi, R.; De Pellegrin, M.; Laurenzi, A.; Meschi, F.; Barera, G.; Rigamonti, A.; Indirli, R.; Bosi, E.; Piemonti, L.; Aiuti, A.; Battaglia, M.; Fousteri, G.
Authors of the University:
AIUTI ALESSANDRO
BONFANTI RICCARDO
CICALESE MARIA PIA
LAURENZI ANDREA
PIEMONTI LORENZO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/95088
Published in:
CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
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