Research Article

Vitamin A Impairs the Reprogramming of Tregs into IL-17-Producing Cells during Intestinal Inflammation

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Vitamin A impairs the conversion of iTreg cells into IL-17-producing cells during intestinal inflammation. Highly purified CD45.1+ Foxp3+ cells generated in vitro were transferred into congenic mice (CD45.2+) fed a vitamin A-deficient diet (VAD) or control diet. At days 1 and 3 after the adoptive transfer, the recipient mice were injected intraperitoneally with OVA + anti-CD3 to induce inflammation or OVA alone as a control. The lymphoid organs and lamina propria were dissected at day 6, and the cells were analyzed to assess the expression of Foxp3 and IL-17 production on the transferred CD4+ cells (CD45.1+). (a) Representative graph showing the percentage of Foxp3-GFP expression against IL-17 on the transferred CD4+ cells (CD45.1+). (b) Quantification of Foxp3+IL-17+ (left) and Foxp3+IL-17 (right) cells for each condition. Means ± SEM are shown. Mann-Whitney test , , and .
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