Highly purified and functionally stable in vitro expanded allospecific Tr1 cells expressing immunosuppressive graft-homing receptors as new candidates for cell therapy in solid organ transplantation
Date
2023-02-23
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Frontiers
Abstract
The development of new strategies based on the use of Tr1 cells has taken
relevance to induce long-term tolerance, especially in the context of allogeneic
stem cell transplantation. Although Tr1 cells are currently identified by the coexpression
of CD49b and LAG-3 and high production of interleukin 10 (IL-10),
recent studies have shown the need for a more exhaustive characterization,
including co-inhibitory and chemokines receptors expression, to ensure bona
fide Tr1 cells to be used as cell therapy in solid organ transplantation. Moreover,
the proinflammatory environment induced by the allograft could affect the
suppressive function of Treg cells, therefore stability of Tr1 cells needs to be
further investigated. Here, we establish a new protocol that allows long-term in
vitro expansion of highly purified expanded allospecific Tr1 (Exp-allo Tr1). Our
expanded Tr1 cell population becomes highly enriched in IL-10 producers (>
90%) and maintains high expression of CD49b and LAG-3, as well as the coinhibitory
receptors PD-1, CTLA-4, TIM-3, TIGIT and CD39. Most importantly,
high dimensional analysis of Exp-allo Tr1 demonstrated a specific expression
profile that distinguishes them from activated conventional T cells (T conv),
showing overexpression of IL-10, CD39, CTLA-4 and LAG-3. On the other hand,
Exp-allo Tr1 expressed a chemokine receptor profile relevant for allograft homing
and tolerance induction including CCR2, CCR4, CCR5 and CXCR3, but lower
levels of CCR7. Interestingly, Exp-allo Tr1 efficiently suppressed allospecific but not
third-party T cell responses even after being expanded in the presence of
proinflammatory cytokines for two extra weeks, supporting their functional
stability. In summary, we demonstrate for the first time that highly purified allospecific Tr1 (Allo Tr1) cells can be efficiently expanded maintaining a stable
phenotype and suppressive function with homing potential to the allograft, so
they may be considered as promising therapeutic tools for solid
organ transplantation.
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Células, Alospecífico, Trasplante de órganos
Citation
Arteaga-Cruz S, Corte´ s-Herna´ ndez A, Alvarez-Salazar EK, Rosas-Cortina K, Aguilera-Sandoval C, Morales- Buenrostro LE, Alberú-Gómez JM and Soldevila G (2023) Highly purified and functionally stable in vitro expanded allospecific Tr1 cells expressing immunosuppressive graft-homing receptors as new candidates for cell therapy in solid organ transplantation. Front. Immunol. 14:1062456. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1062456