Generation of anti-inflammatory adenosine byleukocytes is regulated by TGF-beta

F S Regateiro, D Howie, K F Nolan, E I Agorogiannis, D R Greaves, S P Cobbold, H Waldmann

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    Abstract

    Levels of anti-inflammatory extracellular adenosine are controlled by the sequential action of the ectonucleotidases CD39 and CD73, whose expression in CD4(+) T cells has been associated with natural regulatory T cells (nTregs). We here show that CD73 expression on activated murine CD4(+) T cells is induced by TGF-beta independently of Foxp3 expression, operates at the transcriptional level and translates into gain of functional capacity to generate adenosine. In the presence of AMP, CD73 induced by TGF-beta generates adenosine able to suppress proliferation of activated CD4(+) T cells in vitro. These effects are contextual and opposed by proinflammatory cytokines. CD73 is also upregulated by TGF-beta in CD8(+) T cells, DCs and macrophages, so providing an amplification mechanism for adenosine generation in tissue microenvironments. Together, these findings expose a novel anti-inflammatory role for TGF-beta.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2955-65
    Number of pages2889
    JournalEur J Immunol
    Volume41
    Issue number10
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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