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Peripherally Circulating CD4⁺ FOXP3⁺ CXCR3⁺ T Regulatory Cells Correlate with Renal Allograft Function

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Journal Scand J Immunol
Date 2012 Jun 8
PMID 22670785
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Peripheral immunoregulation depends on T regulatory cell trafficking into the allograft to modulate the local alloresponse. Little is known about the relevance of trafficking receptors for Tregs after solid organ transplantation in humans. In this study, expression of the peripheral chemokine receptors CXCR3 and CCR5 on CD4⁺ FOXP3⁺ Treg cells was analysed and correlated with allograft function in renal transplant recipients. Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells of 54 renal transplant recipients receiving a calcineurin inhibitor-based immunosuppression was performed for CD4, CD25, FOXP3, CXCR3 and CCR5 within the first 18 months post-transplantation. Correlation analysis of chemokine receptor expression and glomerular filtration rate as calculated by MDRD (eGFR) was performed. Expression of the peripheral homing receptors CXCR3 (r = 0.44, P < 0.05) and CCR5 (r = 0.45, P < 0.05) on FOXP3⁺ Tregs correlated with renal allograft function (eGFR) in patients receiving tacrolimus (n = 28), but not cyclosporine A (CsA) (n = 26). CsA but not tacrolimus reduced surface expression of CXCR3 on FOXP3⁺ Tregs in renal transplant recipients as correlated to trough levels (r = -0.42, P < 0.05). In contrast to CD4⁺ CXCR3⁺ CD25(lo) T cells, flow-sorted CD4⁺ CXCR3⁺ CD25(hi) Tregs isolated from healthy individuals did not produce IFNγ or IL-17 ex vivo and expressed high levels of GARP mRNA both at baseline as well as after TCR activation indicating functional regulatory activity. Expression of the peripheral trafficking receptors CXCR3 and CCR5 on FOXP3⁺ Tregs is associated with renal allograft function. These results suggest that Treg trafficking may also depend on the interaction of CXCR3 or CCR5 and their respective ligands.

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