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      CD3+CD4low and CD3+CD8low are induced by HLA-G: novel human peripheral blood suppressor T-cell subsets involved in transplant acceptance.

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      Adult, Antigen-Presenting Cells, immunology, metabolism, Antigens, CD3, biosynthesis, Antigens, CD4, Antigens, CD8, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Female, Forkhead Transcription Factors, Gene Expression Regulation, Graft Survival, HLA Antigens, blood, HLA-G Antigens, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, Humans, Interleukin-10, Kidney Transplantation, L-Selectin, Liver Transplantation, Male, Middle Aged, Transplantation Tolerance

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          HLA-G is a tolerogenic molecule whose detection in sera and within allografted tissues is associated with better graft acceptance. HLA-G mediates T-cell differentiation into suppressor cells, which are thought to promote tolerance. Here, we investigated such T cells phenotypically and functionally and assessed their clinical relevance in the peripheral blood of patients who have undergone transplantation. Our results demonstrate that HLA-G expressed by antigen-presenting cells or present as soluble protein down-regulates the expression of CD4 and CD8 on allostimulated T cells at both transcriptional and posttranslational levels. These CD3(+)CD4(low) and CD3(+)CD8(low) T-cell subsets are characterized by an increased proportion of cells expressing CD45RA and HLA-DR, and a decreased number of cells expressing CD62L. In addition, these HLA-G-induced CD3(+)CD4(low) and CD3(+)CD8(low) subpopulations are Foxp3-negative suppressor T cells whose function involves IL-10. Biologic relevance came from analysis of patients who underwent transplantation, with high HLA-G plasma concentrations associated with better graft survival. Peripheral blood from these patients contains increased levels of IL-10 concomitantly to an enhanced representation of CD3(+)CD4(low) and CD3(+)CD8(low) T cells compared with HLA-G-negative patients who underwent transplantation and healthy individuals. These data define novel immunosuppressive subpopulations of peripheral blood T cells induced by HLA-G with potent implications in peripheral tolerance.

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