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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (
Bcl-2
)
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CD4
+
CD25
high
CD127
low
forkhead box protein 3 (FoxP3
+
) regulatory T cells (T
reg
) are essential for the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Impaired T
reg
function and an imbalance between effector and T
regs
contribute to the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. We reported recently that the hepatic microenvironment is deficient in interleukin (IL)-2, a cytokine essential for T
reg
survival and function. Consequently, few liver-infiltrating T
reg
demonstrate signal transducer and activator of transcription-5 (STAT-5) phosphorylation. To establish the potential of IL-2 to enhance T
reg
therapy, we investigated the effects of very low dose
Proleukin
(VLDP) on the phosphorylation of STAT-5 and the subsequent survival and function of T
reg
and T effector cells from the blood and livers of patients with autoimmune liver diseases. VLDP, at less than 5 IU/ml, resulted in selective phosphorylation of STAT-5 in T
reg
but not effector T cells or natural killer cells and associated with increased expression of cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4), FoxP3 and CD25 and the anti-apoptotic protein
Bcl-2
in T
reg
with the greatest enhancement of regulatory phenotype in the effector memory T
reg
population. VLDP also maintained expression of the liver-homing chemokine receptor CXCR3. VLDP enhanced T
reg
function in a CTLA-4-dependent manner. These findings open new avenues for future VLDP cytokine therapy alone or in combination with clinical grade T
reg
in autoimmune liver diseases, as VLDP could not only enhance regulatory phenotype and functional property but also the survival of intrahepatic T
reg
.
...
PMID:Low-dose interleukin-2 promotes STAT-5 phosphorylation, T
reg
survival and CTLA-4-dependent function in autoimmune liver diseases. 2817 32