Regulatory and effector helper T-cell profile after nerve xenografting in the toll-like receptor-deficient mice

  • Cheng Shyuan Rau
  • , Ming Wei Lin
  • , Shao Chun Wu
  • , Yi Chan Wu
  • , Tsu Hsiang Lu
  • , Siou Ling Tzeng
  • , Yi Chun Chen
  • , Chia Jung Wu
  • , Ching Hua Hsieh*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction: The balance between regulatory T cells (Tregs) and effector T help cells (Th cells) is critical for the control of adaptive immune response during nerve transplantation. However, whether the homeostasis of immune regulation between Tregs and Th cells requires toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is unclear. The aim of this study is to profile the distribution of spleen Tregs and Th cells in a mouse model of nerve xenografting in the TLR2 and NF-κB gene knockout mice. Methods: The sciatic nerve was taken from a SD rat or an allogeneic mouse and transplanted to a right back leg of recipient C57BL/6, TLR2−/−, or NF-κB−/− mice by subcutaneous transplantation. After 7 days, the T lymphocytes were then isolated from spleen, stained with phenotyping kits, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Results: The results showed that Tregs were decreased after nerve xenografting in the recipient C57BL/6 mouse. In addition, nerve xenografting also increased the Th1 and Th17 but not the Th2 cell populations. In contrast, amelioration of the Tregs elimination was found in TLR2−/− and NF-κB−/− mice after transplantation of the nerve xenograft. Moreover, the mice lacking TLR2 or NF-κB showed attenuation of the increase in Th1 and Th17 cells after nerve xenografting. Conclusions: TLR signaling is involved in T cell population regulation during tissue transplantation. Knock-out of TLR2 and NF-κB prevented Tregs elimination and inhibited Th1- and Th17-driven immune response after nerve xenografting. This study highlighted the potential of inhibiting TLR signaling to modulate T cell-mediated immune regulation to facilitate tolerance to nerve transplantation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)650-654
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 08 2015

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Keywords

  • Nerve xenografting
  • Regulatory T cells (Tregs)
  • T help cells (Th cells)
  • Toll-like receptor (TLR)

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