Selected article for: "blood mononuclear cell and IFN Î production"

Author: Grzywa, Tomasz M.; Sosnowska, Anna; Rydzynska, Zuzanna; Lazniewski, Michal; Plewczynski, Dariusz; Klicka, Klaudia; Malecka-Gieldowska, Milena; Rodziewicz-Lurzynska, Anna; Ciepiela, Olga; Justyniarska, Magdalena; Pomper, Paulina; Grzybowski, Marcin M.; Blaszczyk, Roman; Wegrzynowicz, Michal; Tomaszewska, Agnieszka; Basak, Grzegorz; Golab, Jakub; Nowis, Dominika
Title: Potent but transient immunosuppression of T-cells is a general feature of CD71+ erythroid cells
  • Cord-id: vxy5e975
  • Document date: 2021_10_4
  • ID: vxy5e975
    Snippet: CD71+ erythroid cells (CECs) have been recently recognized in both neonates and cancer patients as potent immunoregulatory cells. Here, we show that in mice early-stage CECs expand in anemia, have high levels of arginase 2 (ARG2) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). In the spleens of anemic mice, CECs expansion-induced L-arginine depletion suppresses T-cell responses. In humans with anemia, CECs expand and express ARG1 and ARG2 that suppress T-cells IFN-γ production. Moreover, bone marrow CECs fr
    Document: CD71+ erythroid cells (CECs) have been recently recognized in both neonates and cancer patients as potent immunoregulatory cells. Here, we show that in mice early-stage CECs expand in anemia, have high levels of arginase 2 (ARG2) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). In the spleens of anemic mice, CECs expansion-induced L-arginine depletion suppresses T-cell responses. In humans with anemia, CECs expand and express ARG1 and ARG2 that suppress T-cells IFN-γ production. Moreover, bone marrow CECs from healthy human donors suppress T-cells proliferation. CECs differentiated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells potently suppress T-cell activation, proliferation, and IFN-γ production in an ARG- and ROS-dependent manner. These effects are the most prominent for early-stage CECs (CD71highCD235adim cells). The suppressive properties disappear during erythroid differentiation as more differentiated CECs and mature erythrocytes lack significant immunoregulatory properties. Our studies provide a novel insight into the role of CECs in the immune response regulation.

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