- Chen, Hong-Hu;
- Sun, Ai-Hua;
- Ojcius, David M;
- Hu, Wei-Lin;
- Ge, Yu-Mei;
- Lin, Xu’ai;
- Li, Lan-Juan;
- Pan, Jian-Ping;
- Yan, Jie
- Editor(s): Shiku, Hiroshi
Treg cells play a crucial role in immune tolerance, but mechanisms that induce Treg cells are poorly understood. We here have described eosinophils in lamina propria (LP) that displayed high aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity, a rate-limiting step during all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) synthesis, and expressed TGF-β1 mRNA and high levels of ATRA. Co-incubation assay confirmed that LP eosinophils induced the differentiation of naïve T cells into Treg cells. Differentiation promoted by LP eosinophils were inhibited by blocked either TGF-β1 or ATRA. Peripheral blood (PB) eosinophils did not produce ATRA and could not induce Treg differentiation. These data identifies LP eosinophils as effective inducers of Treg cell differentiation through a mechanism dependent on TGF-β1 and ATRA.