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Transforming growth factor–β1 in regulatory T cell biology

J. Moreau, Maria Velegraki, Chelsea Bolyard, Michael D. Rosenblum, Zihai Li

2022Science Immunology232 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transforming growth factor–β1 (TGF-β1) is inextricably linked to regulatory T cell (T reg ) biology. However, precisely untangling the role for TGF-β1 in T reg differentiation and function is complicated by the pleiotropic and context-dependent activity of this cytokine and the multifaceted biology of T regs . Among CD4 + T cells, T regs are the major producers of latent TGF-β1 and are uniquely able to activate this cytokine via expression of cell surface docking receptor glycoprotein A repetitions predominant (GARP) and αv integrins. Although a preponderance of evidence indicates no essential roles for T reg -derived TGF-β1 in T reg immunosuppression, TGF-β1 signaling is crucial for T reg development in the thymus and periphery. Furthermore, active TGF-β1 instructs the differentiation of other T cell subsets, including T H 17 cells. Here, we will review TGF-β1 signaling in T reg development and function and discuss knowledge gaps, future research, and the TGF-β1/T reg axis in the context of cancer immunotherapy and fibrosis.

Topics & Concepts

Transforming growth factorBiologyCytokineCell biologyContext (archaeology)ImmunologyRegulatory T cellImmunotherapyT cellTransforming growth factor betaCancer researchIL-2 receptorImmune systemPaleontologyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses