Cd11c Antigen Presenting Cells With High B7-H4 Expression In Active Tuberculosis Patients Are Associated With Low Stimulatory Capacity To T Cell Proliferation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2016)

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B7-H4 is a co-inhibitory molecule that negatively regulates T lymphocytes, playing a role in immune suppression many disorders. However, the role of antigen presenting cells (APCs)-expressing B7-H4 in active pulmonary tuberculosis (ATB) remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrated that B7-H4 expression on CD11c APCs increased in patients with ATB. B7-H4 expression on CD11c APCs was associated with high expression of HLA-DR and CD86 both in healthy controls (HCs) and in ATB patients. However, CD86 expression in B7-H4-expressing CD11c APCs was significantly lower in ATB patients compared to that in HCs. Importantly, B7-H4 expressing CD11c APCs from ATB patients showed a lower stimulatory capacity to T cell proliferation than those from HCs in mixed leukocyte culture test. Collectively, our data suggest that the evaluation of B7-H4 expression in CD11c APCs in patients with active tuberculosis might be one of the key molecular mechanisms for the dysfunction of APCs in TB patients. B7-H4 may have important implications in the prevention and treatment of patients with ATB.
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B7-H4, CD11c APCs, stimulatory capacity, T cell proliferation
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