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Regulatory T Cells and Allergy. Hanne Jarmer (CBS). Type I Hypersensitivity. A normal reaction against parasites. Typical allergens: - pollen - penicillin - nuts - milk - bee venom - mold spores. Portuguese Man of War. Early Last Century. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Regulatory T Cells and Allergy Hanne Jarmer (CBS)
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Regulatory T Cells and Allergy

Hanne Jarmer (CBS)

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Type I Hypersensitivity

A normal reaction against parasitesTypical allergens:

- pollen- penicillin- nuts- milk- bee venom- mold spores

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Early Last Century

“Hmm..., maybe we can make a vaccine?”

Portuguese Man of War

Poul Portier and Charles Richet observed:

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Early last century

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Early Last Century

1. time: No reaction

2. time: Got sick died

Immediate Hypersensitivity

anaphylaxis

Richet got the Nobel Prize

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The Mechanism

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The Regulation

- presentation (concentration/mode)

- TH1, TH2 and TReg

Several factors are important:

- genetics

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The Regulation

The Naive T cell will differentiate into different subsets induced by different cytokines

Naive T cell

Cytokines

TH1 TH2 TReg

TC

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The Regulation

NaiveT cell

TH1 TH2 TReg

IL-12

IL-4IL-10 ?

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CD4+ T cells - The normal state

TH1 TH2

TReg

- Keeping the balance

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The allergic state

TH1

TH2

TReg

- Out of balance

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Three types of TReg cells

IL-10 TGF-

CD25

CD25 = IL-2 receptor (IL2RA)

TReg1 TReg2 TReg3

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CD25+ TReg cells

- Low proliferative capacity

- Immunoregulatory properties

- Induction of tolerance (?)

- Antigen specific, cell-cell adhesion

Potential use inImmuno Specific Therapy (SIT)

... or the other way around - in vaccines

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Microarray Project

The goal: Investigate the mechanism

find cure for allergy or an effective SIT

The plan: Find the responsible genes by the

use of carefully designed microarray experiments

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The Microarray Experiments

normal allergicnormalCD4+CD25+

normalCD4+

allergic CD4+CD25+

allergicCD4+

Blood from 5 normal and 5 allergic patients

20 microarrays

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The Microarray Experiments

20 microarrays

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The Microarray Experiments

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The Microarray Experiments

20 microarrays

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2-way ANOVA

NormalCD4+CD25+

NormalCD4+

Allergic CD4+CD25+

AllergicCD4+

2

2

1 1

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2-way ANOVA

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Allergy-Factor Results:

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Interaction Results:

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CD25 +/- effect (>250):

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Cell-cell adhesion

CD58 CD2 T-cell act

TReg

CD80 (on immature DCs)CD152

CD59

(TCR MHC-II)

CDw150 SH2D1A/PTPN11

C8/C9

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Interesting findings...

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Kristine Dahlin and Thomas Jensen

Thanks to

ALK-abello

Liu Anting, PhD from ALK


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