Figure 4.
CD8+ regulatory cells are responsible for the immunosuppression induced by MSCs. (A) C3 MSCs inhibit the proliferation of the CD8+ subset in a direct MLR. BALB/c total splenocytes (splenocytes) were depleted of CD8+ cells (CD8- subset) using CD8+-coated beads (“Materials and methods”). Then 105 cells of both populations and the CD8+ splenocytes (CD8+ subset) were stimulated by 105 mitomycin-treated allogeneic splenocytes, with or without C3 MSCs. **P < .001. (B) The CD8+ subset suppresses the proliferative activity of murine lymphocytes stimulated by allogeneic splenocytes in a secondary MLR. BALB/c and DBA1 splenocytes were cultured in a primary MLR in the presence of C3 MSCs to obtain “conditioned” splenocytes. Then 105 total splenocytes (Conded splenocytes) or CD8+ (Conded CD8+ subset) or CD8- (Conded CD8- subset) cells were then used in a secondary MLR using 105 proliferative allogeneic splenocytes from C3H mice. Results are expressed as the percentage of the proliferative response ± SD.