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Identification, selection, and expansion of non-gene modified alloantigen-reactive Tregs for clinical therapeutic use

Alaa Alzhrani, Matthew J. Bottomley, Kathryn J. Wood, Joanna Hester, Fadi Issa

2020Cellular Immunology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transplantation is limited by the need for life-long pharmacological immunosuppression, which carries significant morbidity and mortality. Regulatory T cell (Treg) therapy holds significant promise as a strategy to facilitate immunosuppression minimization. Polyclonal Treg therapy has been assessed in a number of Phase I/II clinical trials in both solid organ and hematopoietic transplantation. Attention is now shifting towards the production of alloantigen-reactive Tregs (arTregs) through co-culture with donor antigen. These allospecific cells harbour potent suppressive function and yet their specificity implies a theoretical reduction in off-target effects. This review will cover the progress in the development of arTregs including their potential application for clinical use in transplantation, the knowledge gained so far from clinical trials of Tregs in transplant patients, and future directions for Treg therapy.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunosuppressionTransplantationImmunologyBiologyClinical trialMedicineBioinformaticsInternal medicineT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionCAR-T cell therapy research