Litcius/Paper detail

Particulate‐Based Single‐Dose Local Immunosuppressive Regimen for Inducing Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells in Xenogeneic Islet Transplantation

Shiva Pathak, Suman Acharya, Shobha Regmi, Prakash Shrestha, Zhiwei You, Young Kyung Bae, Min Hui Park, Simmyung Yook, Jae‐Ryong Kim, So‐Young Park, Daewon Jeong, Chul Soon Yong, Jong Oh Kim, Jae H. Chang, Jee‐Heon Jeong

2020Advanced Healthcare Materials18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Recent studies emphasize on developing immune tolerance by an interim administration of various immunosuppressive drugs. In this study, a robust protocol is reported for local immunomodulation using a single‐dose of FK506 microspheres and clodronate liposomes (mFK+CLO) in a xenogeneic model of islet transplantation. Surprisingly, the single‐dose treatment with mFK+CLO induce tolerance to the islet xenograft. The recipient mice display tolerogenic dendritic cells (tDCs) with decreased antigen presenting ability and T cell activation capacity. Furthermore, a reduced percentage of CD4 + and CD8 + T cells and an impaired differentiation of naïve CD4 + T cells into interferon‐ γ producing Th1 and interleukin‐17 producing Th17 cells are observed. In addition, the immunosuppressive protocol leads to the generation of Foxp3 + regulatory T cells (Tregs) which are required for the long‐term graft survival. The enhanced generation of tDCs and Tregs by the single treatment of mFK+CLO cause xenograft tolerance, suggesting a possible clinical strategy which may pave the way towards improving therapeutic outcomes of clinical islet transplantation.

Topics & Concepts

FOXP3IsletTransplantationImmunologyImmune toleranceMedicineCD8Dendritic cellImmune systemCancer researchInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology