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Disruption of Coronin 1 Signaling in T Cells Promotes Allograft Tolerance while Maintaining Anti-Pathogen Immunity

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IMMUNITY
卷 50, 期 1, 页码 152-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2018.12.011

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  1. Cloetta foundation
  2. Swiss Life fellowship
  3. HSFP fellowship
  4. Marie Vogt Heim Fellowship
  5. Lise Meitner position of the FWF Austrian Science Fund
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation
  7. Gebert Ruef Foundation
  8. Swiss MS Society
  9. Canton of Basel
  10. SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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The ability of the immune system to discriminate self from non-self is essential for eradicating microbial pathogens but is also responsible for allograft rejection. Whether it is possible to selectively suppress alloresponses while maintaining anti-pathogen immunity remains unknown. We found that mice deficient in coronin 1, a regulator of naive T cell homeostasis, fully retained allografts while maintaining T cell-specific responses against microbial pathogens. Mechanistically, coronin 1-deficiency increased cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) concentrations to suppress allo-specific T cell responses. Costimulation induced on microbe-infected antigen presenting cells was able to overcome cAMP-mediated immunosuppression to maintain anti-pathogen immunity. In vivo pharmacological modulation of this pathway or a prior transfer of coronin 1-deficient T cells actively suppressed allograft rejection. These results define a coronin 1-dependent regulatory axis in T cells important for allograft rejection and suggest that modulation of this pathway may be a promising approach to achieve long-term acceptance of mismatched allografts.

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