VISTA is a checkpoint regulator for naïve T cell quiescence and peripheral tolerance
周边公差
T细胞
细胞生物学
抑制器
免疫耐受
免疫系统
细胞
生物
免疫学
癌症
遗传学
作者
Mohamed ElTanbouly,Yanding Zhao,Elizabeth C. Nowak,Jiannan Li,Evelien Schaafsma,Isabelle Le Mercier,Sabrina Ceeraz,J. Louise Lines,Changwei Peng,Catherine Carrière,Xin Huang,Maria Day,Brent H. Koehn,Sam W. Lee,Milagros Silva Morales,Kristin A. Hogquist,Stephen C. Jameson,Daniel L. Mueller,Jay L. Rothstein,Bruce R. Blazar
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2020-01-17卷期号:367 (6475)被引量:203
Negative checkpoint regulators (NCRs) temper the T cell immune response to self-antigens and limit the development of autoimmunity. Unlike all other NCRs that are expressed on activated T lymphocytes, V-type immunoglobulin domain-containing suppressor of T cell activation (VISTA) is expressed on naïve T cells. We report an unexpected heterogeneity within the naïve T cell compartment in mice, where loss of VISTA disrupted the major quiescent naïve T cell subset and enhanced self-reactivity. Agonistic VISTA engagement increased T cell tolerance by promoting antigen-induced peripheral T cell deletion. Although a critical player in naïve T cell homeostasis, the ability of VISTA to restrain naïve T cell responses was lost under inflammatory conditions. VISTA is therefore a distinctive NCR of naïve T cells that is critical for steady-state maintenance of quiescence and peripheral tolerance.