Publication: An in vitro system of autologous lymphocytes culture that allows the study of homeostatic proliferation mechanisms in human naive CD4 T-cells.
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2018
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Rosado-Sanchez, Isaac
Gonzalez-Magaña, Amaia
Pozo-Balado, Maria M
Herrero-Fernandez, Ines
Polaino, Maria J
Rodriguez-Mendez, Maria M
Gonzalez-Escribano, Maria Francisca
Leal, Manuel
Pacheco, Yolanda M
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Elsevier BV
Abstract
The size of peripheral T-cell pool is kept constant throughout life. However, a decline in lymphocyte numbers is a feature of several human disorders, in which fast and slow homeostatic proliferation play a crucial role. Several in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study such processes. Nevertheless, self- and commensal- antigens, well-known triggers of homeostatic proliferation, have not been examined in these models. We have designed an in vitro culture of human T-cells exposed to rIL7 and autologous antigen-presenting cells (aAPC) that allows the simultaneous characterization of the different types of homeostatic proliferation. Using our model, we first confirmed that both rIL7 and aAPC are survival signals ultimately leading to homeostatic proliferation. In addition, we explored the modulation of different anti-apoptotic, proliferative, activation and homing markers during fast and slow homeostatic proliferation. Finally, different subsets of Treg were generated during homeostatic proliferation in our model. In summary, our in vitro system is able to simultaneously reproduce both types of homeostatic proliferation of human naive CD4 T-cells, and allows the characterization of these processes. Our in vitro system is a useful tool to explore specific features of human homeostatic proliferation in different human lymphopenia-related disorders and could be used as a cell therapy approach.
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Antigen-Presenting Cells
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Proliferation
Cell Survival
Homeostasis
Interleukin-17
Recombinant Proteins
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Proliferation
Cell Survival
Homeostasis
Interleukin-17
Recombinant Proteins
DeCS Terms
Técnicas in vitro
Linfocitos T
Recuento de linfocitos
Linfopenia
Células
Antígenos
Autoantígenos
Tratamiento basado en trasplante de células y tejidos
Linfocitos T
Recuento de linfocitos
Linfopenia
Células
Antígenos
Autoantígenos
Tratamiento basado en trasplante de células y tejidos
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Keywords
Antigen-Presenting Cells, Cell Culture Techniques, Homeostasis, Interleukin-17
Citation
Rosado-Sánchez I, González-Magaña A, Pozo-Balado MM, Herrero-Fernández I, Polaino MJ, Rodríguez-Méndez MM, et al. An in vitro system of autologous lymphocytes culture that allows the study of homeostatic proliferation mechanisms in human naive CD4 T-cells. Lab Invest. 2018 Apr;98(4):500-511.