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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Factors affecting long-term efficacy of T regulatory cell-based therapy in type 1 diabetes

Authors: Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska, Małgorzata Myśliwiec, Dorota Iwaszkiewicz-Grześ, Mateusz Gliwiński, Ilona Derkowska, Magdalena Żalińska, Maciej Zieliński, Marcelina Grabowska, Hanna Zielińska, Karolina Piekarska, Anna Jaźwińska-Curyłło, Radosław Owczuk, Agnieszka Szadkowska, Krystyna Wyka, Piotr Witkowski, Wojciech Młynarski, Przemysława Jarosz-Chobot, Artur Bossowski, Janusz Siebert, Piotr Trzonkowski

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Recent studies suggest that immunotherapy using T regulatory cells (Tregs) prolongs remission in type 1 diabetes (T1DM). Here, we report factors that possibly affect the efficacy of this treatment.

Methods

The metabolic and immune background of 12 children with recently diagnosed T1DM, as well as that of untreated subjects, during a 2-year follow-up is presented. Patients were treated with up to 30 × 106/kg b.w. of autologous expanded CD3+CD4+CD25highCD127 Tregs.

Results

The disease progressed and all patients were insulin-dependent 2 years after inclusion. The β-cell function measured by c-peptide levels and the use of insulin were the best preserved in patients treated with two doses of Tregs (3/6 in remission), less so after one dose (1/6 in remission) and the worst in untreated controls (no remissions). Increased levels of Tregs could be seen in peripheral blood after their adoptive transfer together with the shift from naïve CD62L+CD45RA+ to memory CD62L+CD45RA Tregs. Increasing serum levels of proinflammatory cytokines were found: IL6 increased in all subjects, while IL1 and TNFα increased only in untreated group. Therapeutic Tregs were dependent on IL2, and their survival could be improved by other lymphocytes.

Conclusions

The disease progression was associated with changing proportions of naïve and memory Tregs and slowly increasing proinflammatory activity, which was only partially controlled by the administered Tregs. The therapeutic cells were highly dependent on IL2. We conclude that the therapy should be administered at the earliest to protect the highest possible mass of islets and also to utilize the preserved content of Tregs in the earlier phases of T1DM.
Trial registration http://​www.​controlled-trials.​com/​ISRCTN06128462; registered retrospectively
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Metadata
Title
Factors affecting long-term efficacy of T regulatory cell-based therapy in type 1 diabetes
Authors
Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska
Małgorzata Myśliwiec
Dorota Iwaszkiewicz-Grześ
Mateusz Gliwiński
Ilona Derkowska
Magdalena Żalińska
Maciej Zieliński
Marcelina Grabowska
Hanna Zielińska
Karolina Piekarska
Anna Jaźwińska-Curyłło
Radosław Owczuk
Agnieszka Szadkowska
Krystyna Wyka
Piotr Witkowski
Wojciech Młynarski
Przemysława Jarosz-Chobot
Artur Bossowski
Janusz Siebert
Piotr Trzonkowski
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-1090-7

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