CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial for the maintenance of immunological tolerance. Recent data indicate that Tregs not only develop in the thymus during ontogeny but can also differentiate from naive T cells in the periphery. The following protocoldescribes a method by which Tregs are generated in vitro by stimulation of naive T cells in the presence of transforming growth factorP (Ti-Tregs). In v/tro-induced regulatory T cells express markers of conventional Treg such as CD25 and the genetic programcommitting transcription factor FoxP3. Functionally the in v/tro-generated Ti-Tregs suppress T-cell activation and proliferation whilein vivo these cells have been proven to control inflammation in different animal models, suggesting a potential use of these cells forimmunotherapy. The protocol can be completed within 5 days.
In vitro generation of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory cells from murine naive T cells
FANTINI M;
2007-01-01
Abstract
CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial for the maintenance of immunological tolerance. Recent data indicate that Tregs not only develop in the thymus during ontogeny but can also differentiate from naive T cells in the periphery. The following protocoldescribes a method by which Tregs are generated in vitro by stimulation of naive T cells in the presence of transforming growth factorP (Ti-Tregs). In v/tro-induced regulatory T cells express markers of conventional Treg such as CD25 and the genetic programcommitting transcription factor FoxP3. Functionally the in v/tro-generated Ti-Tregs suppress T-cell activation and proliferation whilein vivo these cells have been proven to control inflammation in different animal models, suggesting a potential use of these cells forimmunotherapy. The protocol can be completed within 5 days.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.