Activation-Induced Cell Death Of Self-Reactive Regulatory T Cells Drives Autoimmunity

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2019)

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Activation of self-reactive T cells is a major driver to autoimmunity and is suppressed by mechanisms of regulation. In a humanized model of autoimmune thyroiditis, we investigated the mechanism underlying break of tolerance. Here, we found that a human TCR specific for the self-antigen thyroid peroxidase (TPO) is positively selected in the thymus of RAG KO mice on both T effector (T-eff) and T regulatory (T-reg) CD4(+)Foxp3(+) cells. In vivo T-eff are present in all immune organs, whereas the TPO-specific T-reg are present in all lymphoid organs with the exception of the thyroid-draining lymph nodes. We suggest that the presence of TPO in the thyroid draining lymph nodes induces the activation of T-eff and the depletion of T(reg )via activation-induced cell death (AICD). Our findings provide insights on the failure of the mechanisms of immune tolerance, with potential implications in designing immunotherapeutic strategies.
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regulatory T cells, autoimmunity, tolerance, AICD
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