Abstract

Phenotypic and transcriptional profiling of Treg cells at homeostasis reveals that TCR activation promotes Treg cells with an effector phenotype (eTreg) characterized by the production of IL-10 and expression of the inhibitory receptor PD-1. At homeostasis, blockade of the PD-1 pathway results in enhanced eTreg cell activity while during infection with T. gondii early IFN-γ upregulates myeloid cell expression of PD-L1 associated with reduced Treg cell populations. In infected mice, the blockade of PD-L1, complete deletion of PD-1, or lineage-specific deletion of PD-1 in Treg cells prevents loss of eTreg cells. These interventions resulted in a reduced ratio of pathogen-specific effector T cells : eTregs and increased levels of IL-10 that mitigated the development of immunopathology, but which could compromise parasite control. Thus, eTreg cell expression of PD-1 acts as a sensor to rapidly tune the pool of eTreg cells at homeostasis and during inflammatory processes.

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