Immunity
Volume 27, Issue 1, 27 July 2007, Pages 145-159
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Control of Immune Responses by Antigen-Specific Regulatory T Cells Expressing the Folate Receptor

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Immune responses can be enhanced or dampened by differential manipulation of Foxp3-expressing CD25+CD4+ natural regulatory T (Treg) cells versus other naive or activated T cells. By searching for a molecule capable of distinguishing these populations, we here found that natural Treg cells constitutively expressed high amounts of folate receptor 4 (FR4). The expression of FR4 and CD25 also separated antigen-stimulated CD4+ non-Treg cells into the FR4hiCD25 and FR4loCD25+ populations, which were different in proliferation and cytokine secretion upon restimulation. These distinctions showed that antigenic stimulation activated and expanded antigen-specific natural Treg cells as well as effector and memory T cells. Accordingly, FR4hiCD25+CD4+ T cells enriched from alloantigen-stimulated T cells suppressed graft rejection. Administration of FR4 monoclonal antibody specifically reduced Treg cells, provoking effective tumor immunity in tumor-bearing animals, whereas similar treatment of normal young mice elicited autoimmune disease. Thus, specific manipulation of FR4hiCD25+CD4+ Treg cells helps control ongoing immune responses.

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