Narrowband ultraviolet B induces peripheral regulatory T cells to exert antigen-specific immune suppression 2308173

C Chun-Hao Lu C Ching-Hui Tsai I Iquo Phillip (Academia Sinica) P Pei-Chuan Chiang S Shao-Han Chang (Academia Sinica) H Huan-Yuan Chen H Hao-Jui Weng P Pi-Hui Liang (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) S Shih-Yu Chen F Fu-Tong Liu (Academia Sinica) T Tsen-Fang Tsai Y Yungling Lee (Academia Sinica)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Commonly used to treat inflammatory skin diseases, narrowband ultraviolet B (UVB) has been shown to induce antigen-specific immune suppression when combined with alloantigen immunization, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Methods We used cytometry by time-of-flight (CyTOF) to analyze the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 19 psoriasis patients enrolled in UVB trial. Mouse models of ovalbumin (OVA)-induced skin inflammation and allogeneic skin transplantation were used to investigate the effects of UVB on antigen-specific regulatory T cell (Treg) induction. We applied bulk RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) methods to the analysis of mouse skin Tregs and PBMCs, respectively. Results CyTOF analysis revealed patients’ therapeutic response to be determined by a cluster of CD4+ T cells expressing T cell receptor (TCR)-activated and Treg-associated molecules. In clinical trial and mouse models of skin inflammation and allogeneic skin transplantation, UVB led to immunosuppressive phenotypes through antigen-specific Treg induction. RNA-seq from mouse skin Tregs showed that UVB enhanced gene expression associated with cell stability, cellular location, and cell proliferation. When compiling with human peripheral Tregs analyzed by scRNA-seq, we found similar gene expression patterns involved in Treg differentiation, maintenance, and function. Furthermore, scRNA-seq analysis also demonstrated that UVB inhibited negative regulators of Treg development, thereby promoting CD4+ T differentiation into Tregs, clonal expansion of which was also noted. Conclusion Our findings suggest UVB can induce antigen-specific Tregs in a clinical setting, highlighting its potential for broader immunosuppressive applications. Funding Source n/a Topic Categories Immune Response Regulation: Cellular Mechanisms (IRC)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (12)

C

Chun-Hao Lu

C

Ching-Hui Tsai

I

Iquo Phillip

Academia Sinica

P

Pei-Chuan Chiang

S

Shao-Han Chang

Academia Sinica

H

Huan-Yuan Chen

H

Hao-Jui Weng

P

Pi-Hui Liang

National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

S

Shih-Yu Chen

F

Fu-Tong Liu

Academia Sinica

T

Tsen-Fang Tsai

Y

Yungling Lee

Academia Sinica