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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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The immune response in the gastrointestinal tract is a tightly controlled balance between effector and regulatory cell responses. Here, we have investigated the role of
OX40
in influencing the balance between conventional T cells and Foxp3+ regulatory T (T reg) cells. Under steady-state conditions,
OX40
was required by T reg cells for their accumulation in the colon, but not peripheral lymphoid organs. Strikingly, under inflammatory conditions
OX40
played an essential role in T reg cell-mediated suppression of colitis.
OX40
(-/-) T reg cells showed reduced accumulation in the colon and peripheral lymphoid organs, resulting in their inability to keep pace with the effector response. In the absence of
OX40
signaling, T reg cells underwent enhanced activation-induced cell death, indicating that
OX40
delivers an important survival signal to T reg cells after activation. As
OX40
also promoted the colitogenic Th1 response, its expression on T reg cells may be required for effective competition with
OX40
-dependent effector responses. These results newly identify a key role for
OX40
in the homeostasis of intestinal Foxp3+ T reg cells and in suppression of colitis. These fi ndings should be taken into account when considering
OX40
blockade for treatment of
IBD
.
...
PMID:OX40 is required for regulatory T cell-mediated control of colitis. 2036 80