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Induced Treg-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Suppress CD4 + T-Cell-Mediated Inflammation and Ameliorate Bone Loss During Periodontitis Partly Through CD73/Adenosine-Dependent Immunomodulatory Mechanisms
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Induced Treg-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Suppress CD4 + T-Cell-Mediated Inflammation and Ameliorate Bone Loss During Periodontitis Partly Through CD73/Adenosine-Dependent Immunomodulatory Mechanisms

Carolina Rojas, Michelle García, Luis González-Osuna, Mauricio Campos-Mora, Enrique Ponce de León, Alfredo Sierra-Cristancho, Claudia Terraza, Cristian Cortez, Luis Daniel Sansores-España, Paola Carvajal, …
Journal of extracellular vesicles, Vol.14(7), p.e70118-n/a
07/2025
PMID: 40620009

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5'-Nucleotidase - immunology 5'-Nucleotidase - metabolism Adenosine - immunology Adenosine - metabolism Alveolar Bone Loss - immunology Alveolar Bone Loss - pathology Animals CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - immunology Extracellular Vesicles - immunology Extracellular Vesicles - metabolism Humans Immunomodulation Inflammation - immunology Interleukin-17 - metabolism Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Periodontitis - immunology Periodontitis - metabolism Periodontitis - pathology T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - metabolism
Regulatory T cell (Treg)-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent a contact-independent mechanism by which Tregs suppress dysregulated immune responses. These EVs carry diverse immunomodulatory molecules, including CD73, an ectoenzyme that hydrolyses AMP into adenosine. Adenosine subsequently acts as a potent immunosuppressive mediator that inhibits effector CD4⁺ T cell activation and controls pathological inflammation. Periodontitis is a highly prevalent inflammatory disease characterised by the accumulation of IL-17A-expressing CD4⁺ T cells in response to dysbiotic oral bacterial biofilms, ultimately leading to RANKL-mediated alveolar bone resorption and tooth loss. We tested the hypothesis that CD73⁺ Treg-derived EVs, isolated from Tregs induced with polarising cytokines in the presence of retinoic acid, could limit inflammation and prevent alveolar bone loss in periodontitis. Our findings demonstrate that Tregs induced with polarising cytokines in the presence of retinoic acid express high levels of CD73 and secrete adenosine-producing suppressive CD73 EVs. Furthermore, local administration of these CD73⁺ Treg-derived EVs in a murine periodontitis model reduced activated CD4⁺ T cell infiltration, decreased IL-17A and RANKL expression, and attenuated osteoclast-mediated alveolar bone loss. In conclusion, retinoic acid-induced Treg-derived EVs suppress CD4⁺ T cell-driven inflammation and ameliorate periodontitis, at least in part through CD73/adenosine-dependent immunomodulatory mechanisms.

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