Impaired suppressive function of CD4(+)CD25(high) regulatory T cells (T(reg)) has been reported as a novel pathogenetic mechanism in Multiple sclerosis (MS). We addressed if high apoptosis sensitivity of MS-T(reg) could explain this functional T(reg) defect. T(reg) from treatment-naïve MS patients showed high sensitivity towards CD95Ligand-mediated apoptosis and exhibited enhanced cell death to IL-2 and TCR-signal deprivation. Since susceptibility of T(reg) to cell death was similar in MS patients and healthy controls, this cannot explain the inhibitory dysfunction of T(reg) associated with MS. Furthermore, as cell death is not enhanced, therapeutic expansion of MS-T(reg)in vitro should be a reasonable and novel therapeutic option.

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