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Mesenchymal stem cell inhibition of T-helper 17 cell- differentiation is triggered by cell-cell contact and mediated by prostaglandin E2 via the EP4 receptor

  • Michelle M. Duffy
  • , Jana Pindjakova
  • , Shirley A. Hanley
  • , Cathal McCarthy
  • , Gudrun A. Weidhofer
  • , Eva M. Sweeney
  • , Karen English
  • , Georgina Shaw
  • , J. Mary Murphy
  • , Frank P. Barry
  • , Bernard P. Mahon
  • , Orina Belton
  • , Rhodri Ceredig
  • , Matthew D. Griffin

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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) inhibit T-cell activation and proliferation but their effects on individual T-cell-effector pathways and on memory versus naïve T cells remain unclear. MSC influence on the differentiation of naïve and memory CD4 + T cells toward the Th17 phenotype was examined. CD4 + T cells exposed to Th17-skewing conditions exhibited reduced CD25 and IL-17A expression following MSC co-culture. Inhibition of IL-17A production persisted upon re-stimulation in the absence of MSCs. These effects were attenuated when cell-cell contact was prevented. Th17 cultures from highly purified naïve- and memory-phenotype responders were similarly inhibited. Th17 inhibition by MSCs was reversed by indomethacin and a selective COX-2 inhibitor. Media from MSC/Th17 co-cultures contained increased prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels and potently suppressed Th17 differentiation in fresh cultures. MSC-mediated Th17 inhibition was reversed by a selective EP4 antagonist and was mimicked by synthetic PGE2 and a selective EP4 agonist. Activation-induced IL-17A secretion by naturally occurring, effector-memory Th17 cells from a urinary obstruction model was also inhibited by MSC co-culture in a COX-dependent manner. Overall, MSCs potently inhibit Th17 differentiation from naïve and memory T-cell precursors and inhibit naturally-occurring Th17 cells derived from a site of inflammation. Suppression entails cell-contact-dependent COX-2 induction resulting in direct Th17 inhibition by PGE2 via EP4.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2840-2851
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume41
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Immunosuppression
  • Mesenchymal stem cells
  • Stem cells
  • T helper cells
  • Th17 cells

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