Increased Percentage of CD8+CD28− Regulatory T Cells With Fingolimod Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis. Issue 2 (19th March 2023)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Increased Percentage of CD8+CD28− Regulatory T Cells With Fingolimod Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis. Issue 2 (19th March 2023)
- Main Title:
- Increased Percentage of CD8+CD28− Regulatory T Cells With Fingolimod Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis
- Authors:
- Houston, Timothy W.
Howlett-Prieto, Quentin
Regenauer, Colin
Testai, Fernando D.
Yao, Faith
Feng, Xuan
Reder, Anthony T. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Objectives: Fingolimod, an oral therapy for MS, decreases expression of membrane S1P1 receptors on CD4 + memory cells, causing their retention and deactivation in lymph nodes. We determined fingolimod effects on the number and proportion of potentially CNS-damaging CD8 + CD28 + cytolytic T lymphocyte cells (CTLs) and on MS-depleted and dysfunctional CD8 + CD28 − anti-inflammatory suppressor/regulatory T cells (Treg) and on CD8 + T-cell expression of the CD69 activation/lymph node retention protein in MS. Methods: CD8, CD28, CD4, and CD69 expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells was measured with flow cytometry. In vitro concanavalin A (ConA) activation of T cells, including CD8 + CD28 − cells, was used to mimic inflammation. Results: Fifty-nine patients with MS, 35 therapy-naive (16 clinically stable; 19 exacerbating) and 24 fingolimod-treated (19 clinically stable; 5 exacerbating), and 26 matched healthy controls (HCs) were compared. In therapy-naive patients, the CD8 + Treg percent of total lymphocytes was only 1/4 of HC levels. In fingolimod-treated patients, however, CD8 + Treg percentages rose to 2.5-fold higher than in HC and 10-fold higher than in therapy-naive MS. With fingolimod therapy, in contrast, CD8 + CTL levels were less than half of levels in HCs and therapy-naive patients. In HCs and all MS, activation with ConA strongly induced CD69 expression on CD4 + cells and induced 3-fold higher CD69 levels on CD8 + CTL than on CD8 +Abstract : Background and Objectives: Fingolimod, an oral therapy for MS, decreases expression of membrane S1P1 receptors on CD4 + memory cells, causing their retention and deactivation in lymph nodes. We determined fingolimod effects on the number and proportion of potentially CNS-damaging CD8 + CD28 + cytolytic T lymphocyte cells (CTLs) and on MS-depleted and dysfunctional CD8 + CD28 − anti-inflammatory suppressor/regulatory T cells (Treg) and on CD8 + T-cell expression of the CD69 activation/lymph node retention protein in MS. Methods: CD8, CD28, CD4, and CD69 expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells was measured with flow cytometry. In vitro concanavalin A (ConA) activation of T cells, including CD8 + CD28 − cells, was used to mimic inflammation. Results: Fifty-nine patients with MS, 35 therapy-naive (16 clinically stable; 19 exacerbating) and 24 fingolimod-treated (19 clinically stable; 5 exacerbating), and 26 matched healthy controls (HCs) were compared. In therapy-naive patients, the CD8 + Treg percent of total lymphocytes was only 1/4 of HC levels. In fingolimod-treated patients, however, CD8 + Treg percentages rose to 2.5-fold higher than in HC and 10-fold higher than in therapy-naive MS. With fingolimod therapy, in contrast, CD8 + CTL levels were less than half of levels in HCs and therapy-naive patients. In HCs and all MS, activation with ConA strongly induced CD69 expression on CD4 + cells and induced 3-fold higher CD69 levels on CD8 + CTL than on CD8 + Treg. Fingolimod and analogs in vitro did not modify lymphocyte CD69 expression. Lower levels of CD69 on CD8 + Treg than on CTL may allow easier Treg egress from lymph nodes and enhance control of peripheral inflammation. In vitro activation reduced the already low CD8 + Treg population in therapy-naive MS, but only slightly altered Treg levels in fingolimod-treated MS. Discussion: Fingolimod therapy markedly increases the percentage of CD8 + Treg in MS, reversing the low CD8 + Treg:CTL ratio seen in untreated MS. The increase in immune regulatory cells has potential therapeutic benefit in MS. Activation in vitro depletes CD8 + CD28 + CTL in patients with MS; the loss is more pronounced in older patients with MS. This suggests that inflammation can disrupt the tenuous immune regulation in MS, especially in older patients. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurology. Volume 10:Issue 2(2023)
- Journal:
- Neurology
- Issue:
- Volume 10:Issue 2(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 10, Issue 2 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0010-0002-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-03-19
- Subjects:
- Neuroimmunology -- Periodicals
Neurology -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com/pages/default.aspx ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1212/NXI.0000000000200075 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2332-7812
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