We have found that deleting a transcription factor in Tregs causes fatal autoimmune disorder in mice, concomitant with accumulation of effector memory CD4 cells (CD44hi CD62L low) in blood, LN and spleen, while re-expression of the transcription factor rescues the mice, accompanied by the loss of the effector memory CD4 cells which are apparently get killed by Tregs. Surprisingly, there is only a marginal increase in apoptotic (Annexin+) cells in blood, and no increase in lymph node or spleen.
Any advice? Maybe the apoptotic cells get rapidly cleared by macrophages? If so, how to prove it?
Thanks!!
Tian