[HTML][HTML] A Pivotal Role of Vitamin B9 in the Maintenance of Regulatory T Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

J Kunisawa, E Hashimoto, I Ishikawa, H Kiyono - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
J Kunisawa, E Hashimoto, I Ishikawa, H Kiyono
PloS one, 2012journals.plos.org
Dietary factors regulate immunological function, but the underlying mechanisms remain
elusive. Here we show that vitamin B9 is a survival factor for regulatory T (Treg) cells
expressing high levels of vitamin B9 receptor (folate receptor 4). In vitamin B9-reduced
condition in vitro, Treg cells could be differentiated from naïve T cells but failed to survive.
The impaired survival of Treg cells was associated with decreased expression of anti-
apoptotic Bcl2 and independent of IL-2. In vivo depletion of dietary vitamin B9 resulted in the …
Dietary factors regulate immunological function, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here we show that vitamin B9 is a survival factor for regulatory T (Treg) cells expressing high levels of vitamin B9 receptor (folate receptor 4). In vitamin B9-reduced condition in vitro, Treg cells could be differentiated from naïve T cells but failed to survive. The impaired survival of Treg cells was associated with decreased expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl2 and independent of IL-2. In vivo depletion of dietary vitamin B9 resulted in the reduction of Treg cells in the small intestine, a site for the absorption of dietary vitamin B9. These findings provide a new link between diet and the immune system, which could maintain the immunological homeostasis in the intestine.
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