Vitamin A Impairs the Reprogramming of Tregs into IL-17-Producing Cells during Intestinal Inflammation
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Tejón, Gabriela
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Vitamin A Impairs the Reprogramming of Tregs into IL-17-Producing Cells during Intestinal Inflammation
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Maintaining the identity of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) is critical for controlling immune responses in the gut, where an
imbalance between Tregs and T effector cells has been linked to inflammatory bowel disease. Accumulating evidence suggests
that Tregs can convert intoTh17 cells and acquire an inflammatory phenotype. In this study, we used an adoptive transfer model
of Ag-specific T cells to study the contribution of different factors to the reprogramming of in vitro-generated Treg cells (iTreg)
into IL-17-producing cells in amouse model of gut inflammation in vivo. Our results show that intestinal inflammation induces the
reprogramming of iTreg cells into IL-17-producing cells and that vitaminArestrains reprogramming in the gut.We also demonstrate
that the presence of IL-2 during the in vitro generation of iTreg cells confers resistance toTh17 conversion but that IL-2 and retinoic
acid (RA) cooperate to maintain Foxp3 expression following stimulation under Th17-polarizing conditions. Additionally, although
IL-2 and RA differentially regulate the expression of different Treg cell suppressive markers, Treg cells generated under different
polarizing conditions present similar suppressive capacity
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136529
DOI: DOI: 10.1155/2015/137893
ISSN: 2314-6133
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BioMed Research International Volume 2015, Article ID 137893
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