Regulatory T cell therapy for the induction of clinical organ transplantation tolerance

H. Fan, P. Cao, David Game, F. Dazzi, Z. Liu, S. Jiang

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    Abstract

    The pursuit of transplantation tolerance is the holygrail in clinical organ transplantation. It has been established that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can confer donor-specific tolerance in mouse models of transplantation. However, this is crucially dependent on the strain combination, the organ transplanted and most importantly, the ratio of Tregs to alloreactive effector T cells. The ex vivo expansion of Tregs is one solution to increase the number of alloantigen specific cells capable of suppressing the alloresponse. Indeed, ex vivo expanded, alloantigen specific murine Tregs are shown to preferentially migrate to, and proliferate in, the graft and draining lymph node. In human transplantation it has been proposed that depletion of the majority of direct pathway alloreactive T cells will be required to tip the balance in favour of regulation. Ex vivo expansion of alloantigen specific, indirect pathway human Tregs, which can cross regulate the residual direct pathway has been established. Rapid expansion of these cells is possible, whilst they retain antigen specificity, suppressive properties and favourable homing markers. Furthermore, considerable progress has been made to define which immunosuppressive drugs favour the expansion and function of Tregs. Currently a series of clinical trials of adoptive Treg therapy in combination with depletion of alloreactive T cells and short term immunosuppression are underway for human transplantation with the aim of minimizing immunosuppressive drugs and completely withdrawal.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)453-461
    Number of pages9
    JournalSeminars in Immunology
    Volume23
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

    Keywords

    • Adaptive Immunity Animals *Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy Epitopes/immunology Humans T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/*immunology *Transplantation Tolerance

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