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Neutrophils encompass a regulatory subset suppressing T cells in apparently healthy cattle and mice

Marion Rambault, Émilie Doz-Deblauwe, Yves Le Vern, Florence Carreras, Patricia Cunha, View ORCID ProfilePierre Germon, View ORCID ProfilePascal Rainard, View ORCID ProfileNathalie Winter, View ORCID ProfileAude Remot
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.02.364885
Marion Rambault
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
2Institut de l’Elevage, Paris, France
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Émilie Doz-Deblauwe
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Yves Le Vern
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Florence Carreras
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Patricia Cunha
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Pierre Germon
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Pascal Rainard
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Nathalie Winter
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Aude Remot
1INRAE, Université de Tours, ISP, 37380 Nouzilly, France
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Neutrophils that reside in the bone marrow are switly recruited from circulating blood to fight infections. For a long time, these first line defenders were considered as microbe killers. However their role is far more complex as cross talk with T cells or dendritic cells have been described for human or mouse neutrophils. In cattle, these new roles are not documented yet. We identified a new subset of regulatory neutrophils that is present in the mouse bone marrow or circulate in cattle blood under steady state conditions. These regulatory neutrophils that display MHC-II on the surface are morphologically indistinguishable from classical MHC-IIneg neutrophils. However MHC-IIpos and MHC-IIneg neutrophils display distinct transcriptomic profiles. While MHC-IIneg and MHC-IIpos neutrophils display similar bacterial phagocytosis or killing activity, MHC-IIpos only are able to suppress T cell proliferation under contact-dependent mechanisms. Regulatory neutrophils are highly enriched in lymphoid organs as compared to their MHC-IIneg counterparts and in the mouse they express PDL-1, an immune checkpoint involved in T-cell blockade. Our results emphasize neutrophils as true partners of the adaptive immune response, including in domestic species. They open the way for discovery of new biomarkers and therapeutic interventions to better control cattle diseases.

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Neutrophils encompass a regulatory subset suppressing T cells in apparently healthy cattle and mice
Marion Rambault, Émilie Doz-Deblauwe, Yves Le Vern, Florence Carreras, Patricia Cunha, Pierre Germon, Pascal Rainard, Nathalie Winter, Aude Remot
bioRxiv 2020.11.02.364885; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.02.364885
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Neutrophils encompass a regulatory subset suppressing T cells in apparently healthy cattle and mice
Marion Rambault, Émilie Doz-Deblauwe, Yves Le Vern, Florence Carreras, Patricia Cunha, Pierre Germon, Pascal Rainard, Nathalie Winter, Aude Remot
bioRxiv 2020.11.02.364885; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.02.364885

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