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KMID : 0923620130130010025
Immune Network
2013 Volume.13 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.29
Ribavirin Does Not Impair the Suppressive Activity of Foxp3£«CD4£«CD25£« Regulatory T Cells
Lee Jee-Won

Choi Yoon-Seok
Shin Eui-Cheol
Abstract
Ribavirin is an antiviral drug used in combination with pegylated interferon-¥á (IFN-¥á) for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Recently, ribavirin was reported to inhibit the suppressive activity of regulatory T (Treg) cells. In the present study, we re-evaluated the effect of ribavirin on Foxp3£«CD4£«CD25£« Treg cells from normal donors. First, we examined the expression of CTLA-4 and CD39, which are known to play a role in the suppressive function of Treg cells. We found that ribavirin treatment did not modulate the expression of CTLA-4 and CD39 in Treg cells. We also studied the effect of ribavirin on Treg cells in the presence of IFN-¥á however, the expression of CTLA-4 and CD39 in Treg cells was not changed by ribavirin in the presence of IFN-¥á. Next, we directly evaluated the effect of ribavirin on the suppressive activity of Treg cells in the standard Treg suppression assay, by co-culturing CFSE-labeled non-Treg CD4£« T cells with purified Treg cells. We found that ribavirin did not attenuate the suppressive activity of Treg cells. Taken together, while ribavirin reversed Treg cell-mediated suppression of effector T cells in the previous study, we herein demonstrate that ribavirin does not impair the suppressive activity of Treg cells.
KEYWORD
Regulatory T cells, Ribavirin, Suppressive activity, Hepatitis C virus
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