Galectin-1: a key effector of regulation mediated by CD4+CD25+ T cells
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- 16 November 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 109 (5), 2058-2065
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2006-04-016451
Abstract
The naturally occurring population of dedicated regulatory T cells that coexpress CD4 and CD25 is known to play a key role in the maintenance of peripheral T-cell tolerance; however, their mechanism of action has remained obscure. Here we report that a member of the family of β-galactoside–binding proteins, galectin-1, is overexpressed in regulatory T cells, and that expression is increased after activation. Most importantly, blockade of galectin-1 binding significantly reduced the inhibitory effects of human and mouse CD4+CD25+ T cells. Reduced regulatory activity was observed in CD4+CD25+ T cells obtained from galectin-1–homozygous null mutant mice. These results suggest that galectin-1 is a key effector of the regulation mediated by these cells.Keywords
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