351. Coexpression of CD49b and LAG-3 identifies human and mouse T regulatory type 1 cells
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Clelia Di Serio, Mauro Pala, Rosa Bacchetta, Silvia Gregori, Leonie Brockmann, Nicola Gagliani, Richard A. Flavell, Filippo Trentini, Samuel Huber, Paula Licona-Limón, Chiara F. Magnani, Marco Andreani, Monica E. Gianolini, Maria Grazia Roncarolo, Binggege Guo, Alessandro Bulfone, De'Broski R. Herbert, Gagliani, N, Magnani, C, Huber, S, Gianolini, M, Pala, M, Licona Limon, P, Guo, B, Herbert, D, Bulfone, A, Trentini, F, Di Serio, C, Bacchetta, R, Andreani, M, Brockmann, L, Gregori, S, Flavell, R, Roncarolo, M, Magnani, Cf, Gianolini, Me, Herbert, Dr, DI SERIO, Mariaclelia, Flavell, Ra, and Roncarolo, MARIA GRAZIA
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gene expression ,t cells ,non parametric tests ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Integrin alpha2 ,Cell Separation ,Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,Biology ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,CD49b ,Th17 Cell ,Transcriptome ,Cell therapy ,Mice ,Antigen ,Antigens, CD ,Nippostrongylu ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene ,Strongylida Infections ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Animal ,Strongylida Infection ,Medicine (all) ,General Medicine ,Lymphocyte Activation Gene 3 Protein ,Molecular biology ,In vitro ,Cell biology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Gene expression profiling ,Th17 Cells ,Nippostrongylus ,Human - Abstract
CD4+ type 1 T regulatory (Tr1) cells are induced in the periphery and have a pivotal role in promoting and maintaining tolerance. The absence of surface markers that uniquely identify Tr1 cells has limited their study and clinical applications. By gene expression profiling of human Tr1 cell clones, we identified the surface markers CD49b and lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3) as being stably and selectively coexpressed on mouse and human Tr1 cells. We showed the specificity of these markers in mouse models of intestinal inflammation and helminth infection and in the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers. The coexpression of CD49b and LAG-3 enables the isolation of highly suppressive human Tr1 cells from in vitro anergized cultures and allows the tracking of Tr1 cells in the peripheral blood of subjects who developed tolerance after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The use of these markers makes it feasible to track Tr1 cells in vivo and purify Tr1 cells for cell therapy to induce or restore tolerance in subjects with immune-mediated diseases. © 2013 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved
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