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Identification and characterization of T reg–like cells in zebrafish

Authors :
Alysia Bryll
Eli Freiman
Craig J. Ceol
Arlin B. Rogers
David L. Stachura
Riadh Lobbardi
Yariv Houvras
Melissa Kasheta
Finola E. Moore
David M. Langenau
Corrie A. Painter
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Rockefeller University Press, 2017.

Abstract

Kasheta et al. report the identification of T reg–like cells in zebrafish, a means to track and live-image these cells, and foxp3a-deficient mutants that display lymphoproliferation, severe inflammation, and other hallmarks of T reg deficiency syndromes.<br />Regulatory T (T reg) cells are a specialized sublineage of T lymphocytes that suppress autoreactive T cells. Functional studies of T reg cells in vitro have defined multiple suppression mechanisms, and studies of T reg–deficient humans and mice have made clear the important role that these cells play in preventing autoimmunity. However, many questions remain about how T reg cells act in vivo. Specifically, it is not clear which suppression mechanisms are most important, where T reg cells act, and how they get there. To begin to address these issues, we sought to identify T reg cells in zebrafish, a model system that provides unparalleled advantages in live-cell imaging and high-throughput genetic analyses. Using a FOXP3 orthologue as a marker, we identified CD4-enriched, mature T lymphocytes with properties of T reg cells. Zebrafish mutant for foxp3a displayed excess T lymphocytes, splenomegaly, and a profound inflammatory phenotype that was suppressed by genetic ablation of lymphocytes. This study identifies T reg–like cells in zebrafish, providing both a model to study the normal functions of these cells in vivo and mutants to explore the consequences of their loss.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15409538 and 00221007
Volume :
214
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c89498b94bc69a8d73e8be5f3c89d50