Title of article :
Low 17β-estradiol Levels Are Better Inducers of Regulatory Conditioned T Cells In-vitro
Author/Authors :
Fatemi, Ramina Nanobiotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR , Mirzadegan, Ebrahim Nanobiotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR , Vahedian, Zohreh Nanobiotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR , Idali, Farah Nanobiotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR , Jeddi-Tehrani, Mahmood Nanobiotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR , Zarnani, Amir Hassan Immunology Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran
Abstract :
Background: 17β-estradiol (E2) has been known to modulate immune response. Recent
studies indicate that E2 at pregnancy level plays a role in regulating T cell response.
Objective: To investigate the optimum dose of E2 (from 10-9 to 10-7 M) in mediating
the generation of regulatory T cells (Tregs), using naïve human CD4+ T cells from
healthy women. Methods: Naïve peripheral T cells were purified and conditioned with
soluble anti-CD28 in anti-CD3-coated plates in the presence or absence of E2. Flow
cytometry was employed to assess the expression pattern of forkhead boxP3 (FOXP3)
and programmed death-1 (PD-1). Proliferation and cytokine secretions were analyzed,
using XTT and ELISA assays. Results: In the presence of different doses of E2, the
expression levels of anti-CD3/CD28 antibody-stimulated CD25/FOXP3 and
FOXP3/PD-1 in conditioned T cells (cT) were peaked at 1 ng/ml (early pregnancy level,
E2(1)) (47.14% (37.3-74.9) and 32% (27.7-52.5), respectively) and a slight, but not
significant, increase after declining at 36 ng/ml (late pregnancy/pharmaceutical, E2(36))
(19.4% (15.2-24.5) and 15.8% (10.6-26.8), respectively). E2(1) cT showed a
significantly reduced proliferation capacity (p<0.05) and secretion of IL-10 was
enhanced in supernatants of E2(1 and 36) cT (p<0.05). In contrast to decreased TNF- and
IFN-secretions in E2(1) cT supernatants, E2(36) stimulated TNF- and IFN-secretions
(p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively). Conclusion: Our results indicate that the differential
effect of E2 on generation of Tregs is consistent with the possibility that lower levels of
pregnancy E2 are most efficient in induction of Tregs.
Fatemi R,
Keywords :
Cytokines , 17β-estradiol , Proliferation , Peripheral blood mononuclear cell , Regulatory T cells
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics