Regulation of effector T cells by antigen-presenting cells via interaction of the C-type lectin MGL with CD45

SJ van Vliet, SI Gringhuis, TBH Geijtenbeek… - Nature …, 2006 - nature.com
SJ van Vliet, SI Gringhuis, TBH Geijtenbeek, Y van Kooyk
Nature immunology, 2006nature.com
Homeostatic control of T cells involves tight regulation of effector T cells to prevent excessive
activation that can cause tissue damage and autoimmunity. Little is known, however, about
whether antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are also involved in maintaining immune system
homeostasis once effector T cells are stimulated. Here we found that immature APCs
downregulated effector T cell function by a mechanism involving the C-type lectin MGL
expressed by APCs. Glycosylation-dependent interactions of MGL with CD45 on effector T …
Abstract
Homeostatic control of T cells involves tight regulation of effector T cells to prevent excessive activation that can cause tissue damage and autoimmunity. Little is known, however, about whether antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are also involved in maintaining immune system homeostasis once effector T cells are stimulated. Here we found that immature APCs downregulated effector T cell function by a mechanism involving the C-type lectin MGL expressed by APCs. Glycosylation-dependent interactions of MGL with CD45 on effector T cells negatively regulated T cell receptor–mediated signaling and T cell–dependent cytokine responses, which in turn decreased T cell proliferation and increased T cell death. Thus, regulation of effector T cells by MGL expressed on APCs may provide a target for regulating chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
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