FAS-ligand regulates differential activation-induced cell death of human T-helper 1 and 17 cells in healthy donors and multiple sclerosis patients

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M T Cencioni
S Santini
G Ruocco
G Borsellino
M De Bardi
M G Grasso
S Ruggieri
C Gasperini
D Centonze
D Barilá
L Battistini
E Volpe
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[1] Neuroimmunology Unit,Department of Biology
[2] Santa Lucia Foundation,Department of Neuroscience ‘Lancisi’
[3] Cell Signaling Unit,Department of Neuroscience
[4] Santa Lucia Foundation,undefined
[5] University Tor Vergata,undefined
[6] Multiple Sclerosis Centre,undefined
[7] Santa Lucia Foundation,undefined
[8] San Camillo Hospital,undefined
[9] University Tor Vergata,undefined
[10] Neuroimmunology and Synaptic Plasticity Unit,undefined
[11] Santa Lucia Foundation,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2015年 / 6卷
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Functionally distinct T-helper (Th) subsets orchestrate immune responses. Maintenance of homeostasis through the tight control of inflammatory Th cells is crucial to avoid autoimmune inflammation. Activation-Induced Cell Death (AICD) regulates homeostasis of T cells, and it has never been investigated in human Th cells. We generated stable clones of inflammatory Th subsets involved in autoimmune diseases, such as Th1, Th17 and Th1/17 cells, from healthy donors (HD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and we measured AICD. We find that human Th1 cells are sensitive, whereas Th17 and Th1/17 are resistant, to AICD. In particular, Th1 cells express high level of FAS-ligand (FASL), which interacts with FAS and leads to caspases’ cleavage and ultimately to cell death. In contrast, low FASL expression in Th17 and Th1/17 cells blunts caspase 8 activation and thus reduces cell death. Interestingly, Th cells obtained from healthy individuals and MS patients behave similarly, suggesting that this mechanism could explain the persistence of inflammatory IL-17-producing cells in autoimmune diseases, such as MS, where their generation is particularly substantial.
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