建立以 CD25 表达水平为指标的 T 细胞活化和过敏评估系统

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Cytotechnology Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1007/s10616-024-00651-0
Sangwon Seo, Makoto Hattori, Tadashi Yoshida
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T 细胞过敏是指 T 细胞失去反应能力的一种状态,在几种类型的免疫耐受(如口腔耐受)中发挥着重要作用。这种耐受性对于预防包括食物过敏在内的某些疾病至关重要。了解 T 细胞过敏的机制对于解决食物过敏问题至关重要。以往的研究通常通过与对照细胞相比T细胞产生细胞因子的能力下降来识别过敏性T细胞。在这些研究中,通常使用未受刺激或幼稚的 T 细胞作为对照细胞。这些系统可评估过敏性 T 细胞的低反应性;然而,要区分过敏性 T 细胞产生的细胞因子减少是由于过敏诱导所致,还是仅仅是对某种刺激的暂时反应,却很有难度。产生这种复杂性的原因是,有些 T 细胞的反应即使受到激活性刺激也会暂时受到抑制。因此,本研究旨在探索一种新的评价指标,与对照细胞相比,该指标能区分活化 T 细胞和过敏 T 细胞的反应性。研究表明,CD25 表达水平是区分 T 细胞活化和过敏的适当指标。相反,细胞因子产生能力则不足以达到这一目的。研究发现,活化 T 细胞的 CD25 表达量高于幼稚 T 细胞,而过敏 T 细胞的 CD25 表达量在重新刺激后会降低。尽管活化 T 细胞和过敏 T 细胞产生的细胞因子比幼稚 T 细胞少,但这一现象仍然发生。这种以 CD25 表达为中心的新评估系统可能有助于确定 T 细胞活化和过敏的机制。
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Establishing an evaluation system for T cell activation and anergy based on CD25 expression levels as an indicator

T cell anergy refers to a state where T cells become unresponsive, playing an important role in several types of immune tolerance, such as oral tolerance. This tolerance is vital for preventing some diseases, including food allergies. Understanding the mechanism underlying T cell anergy is essential to addressing food allergies. Previous studies often identified anergic T cells by their decreased ability to produce cytokine compared to the control cells. In the studies, unstimulated or naïve T cells were commonly used as the control cells. These systems could evaluate the hyporesponsiveness of anergic T cells; however, it was challenging to distinguish whether the decrease in cytokine production by anergic T cells was owing to anergy induction or merely a temporarily response to a certain stimulation. This complexity arises because some T cell responses are temporarily suppressed, even by activating stimuli. Therefore, this study aims to explore a new evaluation index that can differentiate the responsiveness of activated T cells from that of anergic T cells compared to the control cells. It was demonstrated that CD25 expression levels serve as an appropriate indicator for distinguishing between T-cell activation and anergy. Conversely, cytokine-producing ability proved inadequate for this purpose. It was found that CD25 expression increased in activated T cells than in naïve T cells, whereas it decreased in anergic T cells after restimulation. This occurred despite decreased cytokine production in the activated and anergic T cells than in the naïve T cells. This new evaluation system, centered on CD25 expression, may help in identifying the mechanism for determining T cell activation and anergy.

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Cytotechnology
Cytotechnology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: The scope of the Journal includes: 1. The derivation, genetic modification and characterization of cell lines, genetic and phenotypic regulation, control of cellular metabolism, cell physiology and biochemistry related to cell function, performance and expression of cell products. 2. Cell culture techniques, substrates, environmental requirements and optimization, cloning, hybridization and molecular biology, including genomic and proteomic tools. 3. Cell culture systems, processes, reactors, scale-up, and industrial production. Descriptions of the design or construction of equipment, media or quality control procedures, that are ancillary to cellular research. 4. The application of animal/human cells in research in the field of stem cell research including maintenance of stemness, differentiation, genetics, and senescence, cancer research, research in immunology, as well as applications in tissue engineering and gene therapy. 5. The use of cell cultures as a substrate for bioassays, biomedical applications and in particular as a replacement for animal models.
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