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Adenoviral Transduction of Naive CD4 T Cells to Study Treg Differentiation
Authors:Sebastian C Warth  Vigo Heissmeyer
Institution:1.Institute for Molecular Immunology, Helmholtz Zentrum München
Abstract:Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential to provide immune tolerance to self as well as to certain foreign antigens. Tregs can be generated from naive CD4 T cells in vitro with TCR- and co-stimulation in the presence of TGFβ and IL-2. This bears enormous potential for future therapies, however, the molecules and signaling pathways that control differentiation are largely unknown.Primary T cells can be manipulated through ectopic gene expression, but common methods fail to target the most important naive state of the T cell prior to primary antigen recognition. Here, we provide a protocol to express ectopic genes in naive CD4 T cells in vitro before inducing Treg differentiation. It applies transduction with the replication-deficient adenovirus and explains its generation and production. The adenovirus can take up large inserts (up to 7 kb) and can be equipped with promoters to achieve high and transient overexpression in T cells. It effectively transduces naive mouse T cells if they express a transgenic Coxsackie adenovirus receptor (CAR). Importantly, after infection the T cells remain naive (CD44low, CD62Lhigh) and resting (CD25-, CD69-) and can be activated and differentiated into Tregs similar to non-infected cells. Thus, this method enables manipulation of CD4 T cell differentiation from its very beginning. It ensures that ectopic gene expression is already in place when early signaling events of the initial TCR stimulation induces cellular changes that eventually lead into Treg differentiation.
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 78  Cellular Biology  Molecular Biology  Medicine  Biomedical Engineering  Bioengineering  Infection  Genetics  Microbiology  Virology  T-Lymphocytes  Regulatory  CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes  Regulatory  Adenoviruses  Human  MicroRNAs  Antigens  Differentiation  T-Lymphocyte  Gene Transfer Techniques  Transduction  Genetic  Transfection  Adenovirus  gene transfer  microRNA  overexpression  knock down  CD4 T cells    in vitro differentiation  regulatory T cell  virus  cell  flow cytometry
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