Differential Effects of Regulatory T Cells in the Meninges and Spinal Cord of Male and Female Mice with Neuropathic Pain

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作者
Fiore, Nathan T. [1 ]
Keating, Brooke A. [1 ]
Chen, Yuting [1 ]
Williams, Sarah I. [1 ]
Moalem-Taylor, Gila [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales UNSW, Sch Med Sci, Dept Physiol, Translat Neurosci Facil, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
peripheral nerve injury; neuroimmune; regulatory T cells; neuropathic pain; sex differences; PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY; SEX-DIFFERENCES; MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA; MICROGLIA; SYSTEM; IMMUNE; HYPERSENSITIVITY; MODEL; EXPRESSION; ASTROCYTE;
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10.3390/cells12182317
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Immune cells play a critical role in promoting neuroinflammation and the development of neuropathic pain. However, some subsets of immune cells are essential for pain resolution. Among them are regulatory T cells (Tregs), a specialised subpopulation of T cells that limit excessive immune responses and preserve immune homeostasis. In this study, we utilised intrathecal adoptive transfer of activated Tregs in male and female mice after peripheral nerve injury to investigate Treg migration and whether Treg-mediated suppression of pain behaviours is associated with changes in peripheral immune cell populations in lymphoid and meningeal tissues and spinal microglial and astrocyte reactivity and phenotypes. Treatment with Tregs suppressed mechanical pain hypersensitivity and improved changes in exploratory behaviours after chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve in both male and female mice. The injected Treg cells were detected in the choroid plexus and the pia mater and in peripheral lymphoid organs in both male and female recipient mice. Nonetheless, Treg treatment resulted in differential changes in meningeal and lymph node immune cell profiles in male and female mice. Moreover, in male mice, adoptive transfer of Tregs ameliorated the CCI-induced increase in microglia reactivity and inflammatory phenotypic shift, increasing M2-like phenotypic markers and attenuating astrocyte reactivity and neurotoxic astrocytes. Contrastingly, in CCI female mice, Treg injection increased astrocyte reactivity and neuroprotective astrocytes. These findings show that the adoptive transfer of Tregs modulates meningeal and peripheral immunity, as well as spinal glial populations, and alleviates neuropathic pain, potentially through different mechanisms in males and females.
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