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Title: Aged regulatory T cells protect from autoimmune inflammation despite reduced STAT3 activation and decreased constraint of IL-17 producing T cells. Author: Sun L, Hurez VJ, Thibodeaux SR, Kious MJ, Liu A, Lin P, Murthy K, Pandeswara S, Shin T, Curiel TJ. Journal: Aging Cell; 2012 Jun; 11(3):509-19. PubMed ID: 22372596. Abstract: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are specialized CD4(+) T lymphocytes helping defend against autoimmunity and inflammation. Although age is associated with increased inflammation and autoimmunity, few reports address age effects of immune regulation or auto-aggressive T cells. We show here that young and aged naïve CD4(+) T cells are equivalently auto-aggressive in vivo in T cell-driven autoimmune colitis. Young and aged CD4(+) Tregs equally suppressed age-matched T cell proliferation in vitro and controlled clinical and pathologic T cell-driven autoimmune colitis, suggesting equivalent regulatory function. However, whereas young and aged CD4(+) Tregs suppressed interferon (IFN)-γ(+) T cells equivalently in this model, aged CD4(+) Tregs unexpectedly failed to restrain interleukin (IL)-17(+) T cells. Nonetheless, young and aged CD4(+) Tregs equally restrained IL-17(+) T cells in vivo during acute inflammation, suggesting a chronic inflammation-related defect in aged CD4(+) Tregs. In support, aged Tregs expressed reduced STAT3 activation, a defect associated with poor IL-17-producing T cell restraint. Aged naïve mice had markedly increased programmed death (PD)-1(+) T cells, but these exhibited no significant auto-aggressive or regulatory functions in T cell-driven colitis. Young CD8(+) CD122(-) T cells induce autoimmune bone marrow failure, but we show that aged CD8(+) CD122(-) T cells do not. These data demonstrate no apparent age-related increase in auto-aggressive T cell behavior, but disclose previously unrecognized functional defects in aged CD4(+) Tregs during chronic inflammation. IL-17 can be inflammatory and contributes to certain autoimmune disorders. Reduced aged Treg function during chronic inflammation and reduced IL-17 restraint could contribute to age-related inflammation or autoimmunity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]