Internal regulation between constitutively expressed T cell coinhibitory receptors BTLA and CD5 and tolerance in recent thymic emigrants

Author:

Adegoke Adeolu O.ORCID,Thangavelu Govindarajan,Chou Ting-Fang,Petersen MarcosORCID,Kakugawa KiyokazuORCID,May Julia F.,Ellestad Kristofor K.ORCID,Boon LouisORCID,Bretscher Peter A.ORCID,Cheroutre HildeORCID,Kronenberg MitchellORCID,Baldwin Troy A.ORCID,Anderson Colin C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSeveral coinhibitory receptors are upregulated upon activation, whereas a small number of coinhibitory receptors are expressed constitutively by naive T cells. The relationship between constitutively expressed coinhibitors is unknown. We found an inverse relationship between two constitutively expressed coinhibitors, CD5 and BTLA; BTLA expression was low in the thymus and high in the periphery, corresponding respectively with high and low CD5 expression. Germline or induced deletion ofBtlain somatic cells demonstrated a causal relationship between BTLA expression and CD5 levels in T cells of central and peripheral lymphoid tissues. The effect of BTLA on CD5 expression on thymic and peripheral CD4 T cells was due to BTLA signaling, rather than signaling by its ligand, the herpes virus mediator (HVEM). Regulation was maintained in mice with a non-signaling HVEM mutant but was lost inTnfrsf14-/-(Hvem-/-) mice. Increased CD5 levels have been positively associated with increased recognition of self-peptide MHC complexes. Thus, control of CD5 expression by BTLA signals early in T cell ontogeny suggested that BTLA might be important for establishing self-tolerance in newly generated T cells. Consistent with this concept, we found that BTLA, as well as the inducible coinhibitor PD-1, were needed post thymic selection in recent thymic emigrants (RTE) to establish self-tolerance. RTE lacking BTLA caused a multiorgan autoimmune disease whose development required CD4 T cells and MHC class II. Together, our findings identify a negative regulatory pathway allowing constitutively expressed coinhibitory receptors to calibrate their expression in thymic T cell differentiation. Expression of constitutive and induced coinhibitory receptors is needed to establish tolerance in the periphery for RTE.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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