Title: Regulation of immunity through T-cell competition for interleukin-2
1Regulation of immunity through T-cell
competition for interleukin-2
- Shannon Telesco
- Advisor Ravi Radhakrishnan, PhD
2Regulation of the immune system
- T helper (Th) cells are a type of white blood
cell that is part of the bodys immune response.
Th cells recognize foreign antigens and activate
additional immune cells to mount an inflammatory
reaction. - T regulatory (Treg) cells are a specialized
subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress
activation of the immune system and thereby
maintain immune system homeostasis and tolerance
to self-antigens. - Th and Treg cells compete for a common growth
factor called interleukin-2 (IL-2). The outcome
of this competition determines whether the immune
system will become activated or suppressed.
3Competition for IL-2
- Treg are controlled by Th cells via the level of
available IL-2. - Under tolerogenic conditions, Th cells produce
low amounts of IL-2 in response to self-antigen
(Ag) stimulation. - Under immunogenic conditions, Th cells produce
high amounts of IL-2, allowing activation of both
Th and Treg cells.
Scheffold, A., Huhn, J., Hofer, T (2005).
Regulation of CD4CD25 regulatory T cell
activity it takes (IL-)two to tango. Eur. J.
Immunol. 351336.
4The IL-2 trafficking system
kon
koff
krec
kdeg
k1 (Th cell) or k2 (Treg cell)
5Scaling the System
Scaled Parameters
6Defining IL-2 parameters
Parameter Definition Value
kon rate constant for ligand/receptor association at cell surface 1.38E9/(Mmin)
koff rate constant for ligand/receptor dissociation at cell surface 0.0138/min
kfe rate constant for ligand/receptor association in endosome 1.1E8/(Mmin)
kre rate constant for ligand/receptor dissociation in endosome 0.1104/min
kt rate constant for constitutive receptor endocytosis 0.007/min
kdeg rate constant for lysosomal degradation of receptor 0.035/min
ke rate constant for endocytosis of complexes 0.04/min
krec rate constant for recycling of intracellular ligand to cell surface 0.15/min
Vs rate of new receptor synthesis 11/min
Ve endosomal volume 1E-14 L
NA Avogadros number 6.02E23
Q Rate of ligand secretion by Th cell 10-500/min
kmed Rate of ligand degradation in extracellular space 0.02/min
H Distance between Th and Treg (scaled by rcell) 5 µm
7Ligand diffusion in spherical coordinates
where
Solution
Boundary conditions
8Results Criteria for inhibition
- Two criteria for successful inhibition of Th cell
ltlt1 (ligand must be limiting)
gt1
and
9Critical autocrine number
- Critical Au is more difficult to achieve when
Treg is ON. - Treg cell required to prevent Th cell activation
in response to self-Ag.
10Parameter sensitivity isolated Th cell
- Th cell secretes ligand into an infinite domain
- Because ligand depletion effects are negligible,
system is insensitive to endosomal parameters
11Parameter sensitivity Th Treg cells
- Because Vs2/Vs1 gt 1, Th cell is more sensitive to
Treg cells parameters - Th more sensitive to Treg for all parameters
directly related to number of receptors - Th more sensitive to itself for all parameters
related to number of complexes
12Parameter sensitivity Th Treg cells
- Because Vs2/Vs1 gt 1, Treg is more sensitive to
its own parameters - Treg is relatively sensitive to Kd1, but not to
any of Th parameters that directly relate to
receptor number
13Phase plot Th cell, low Q
- For maximum values of Vs1 Vs2, Th forms lt50
complexes (insufficient for activation).
14Phase plot Treg cell, low Q
- Both Th Treg are mildly activated at low ligand
secretion rates.
15Phase plot Th cell, high Q
- At high Q, neither cell inhibits the other
16Phase plot Treg cell, high Q
- Both Th Treg are fully activated at high Q
17Regulation of immunity
- Key feature of the immune system is mutual
regulation of Th Treg cells. - At low levels of ligand production, corresponding
to stimulation by self-Ags, neither cell is fully
activated. - At high levels of ligand production,
corresponding to stimulation by foreign Ags, both
cells become activated in a sequential manner.
De la Rosa, M., Rutz, S., Dorninger, H., and
Scheffold, A. (2004). Interleukin-2 is essential
for CD4CD25 regulatory T cell function. Eur.
J. Immunol. 342480.
18Food for thought
- Can additional immunological states be identified
as a function of the cell-cell distance? - What are the effects of multiple Treg cells on
suppression of Th cell? - How is Th/Treg cell interaction affected by
mediation by an antigen-presenting cell (APC)?
19Acknowledgments
- Ravi Radhakrishnan, PhD
- Casim Sarkar, PhD
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