A tax on luxury: HTLV-I infection of CD4+CD25+ Tregs
J. Clin. Invest. Robert S. Fujinami, et al. 115:1144 doi:10.1172/JCI25130 [
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Figure 1CD4
+CD25
+ Tregs limit the proliferation of stimulated CD4
+CD25
− T cells. Studies have shown that lack of these regulatory cells can lead to lymphoproliferative disease and autoimmunity. In this issue of the
JCI, Yamano et al. (
2) report that CD4
+CD25
+ T cells infected with HTLV-I (from HAM/TSP patients) have decreased levels of FOXP3 expression and lack the ability to suppress CD4
+CD25
− T cell proliferation. CD4
+CD25
+ T cells transfected with the HTLV-I
tax gene also have decreased levels of FOXP3 expression and lack the ability to suppress the proliferation of stimulated CD4
+CD25
− T cells.