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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Methodology

Generation of donor-specific Tr1 cells to be used after kidney transplantation and definition of the timing of their in vivo infusion in the presence of immunosuppression

Authors: Bechara Mfarrej, Eleonora Tresoldi, Angela Stabilini, Alessia Paganelli, Rossana Caldara, Antonio Secchi, Manuela Battaglia

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Operational tolerance is an alternative to lifelong immunosuppression after transplantation. One strategy to achieve tolerance is by T regulatory cells. Safety and feasibility of a T regulatory type 1 (Tr1)-cell—based therapy to prevent graft versus host disease in patients with hematological malignancies has been already proven. We are now planning to perform a Tr1-cell—based therapy after kidney transplantation.

Methods

Upon tailoring the lab-grade protocol to patients on dialysis, aims of the current work were to develop a clinical-grade compatible protocol to generate a donor-specific Tr1-cell—enriched medicinal product (named T10 cells) and to test the Tr1-cell sensitivity to standard immunosuppression in vivo to define the best timing of cell infusion.

Results

We developed a medicinal product that was enriched in Tr1 cells, anergic to donor-cell stimulation, able to suppress proliferation upon donor- but not third-party stimulation in vitro, and stable upon cryopreservation. The protocol was reproducible upon up scaling to leukapheresis from patients on dialysis and was effective in yielding the expected number of T10 cells necessary for the planned infusions. The tolerogenic gene signature of circulating Tr1 cells was minimally compromised in kidney transplant recipients under standard immunosuppression and it eventually started to recover 36 weeks post-transplantation, providing rationale for selecting the timings of the cell infusions.

Conclusions

These data provide solid ground for proceeding with the trial and establish robust rationale for defining the correct timing of cell infusion during concomitant immunosuppressive treatment.
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Metadata
Title
Generation of donor-specific Tr1 cells to be used after kidney transplantation and definition of the timing of their in vivo infusion in the presence of immunosuppression
Authors
Bechara Mfarrej
Eleonora Tresoldi
Angela Stabilini
Alessia Paganelli
Rossana Caldara
Antonio Secchi
Manuela Battaglia
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-017-1133-8

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