Porcine Treg depletion with a novel diphtheria toxin-based anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin

利用新型白喉毒素抗人CCR4免疫毒素清除猪Treg细胞

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作者:Zhaohui Wang ,Nalu Navarro-Alvarez ,Jigesh A Shah ,Huiping Zhang ,Qi Huang ,Qian Zheng ,Joren C Madsen ,David H Sachs ,Christene A Huang ,Zhirui Wang

Abstract

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are known to play an important role in immunoregulation and have been shown to facilitate induction of transplantation tolerance. Chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 4 (CCR4) is expressed on the surface of effector Tregs involved in controlling alloimmune and autoimmune responses. Recently we have developed a novel diphtheria-toxin based anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin for depleting CCR4+ cells in vivo. In this study, we have demonstrated that the anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin bound to porcine lymphocytes including CD4+FoxP3+ Tregs. Anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin effectively depleted CCR4+ Foxp3+ porcine Tregs in vivo. We observed depletion of up to 70-85% of the CCR4+Foxp3+ porcine Tregs in the peripheral blood and 85-91% in the lymph nodes following the anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin treatment in Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) miniature swine. The depletion lasted for about one week with no significant reduction observed within CCR4- cell populations including CD8α+ T cells, CCR4-CD4+ T cells and B cells. In summary, anti-human CCR4 immunotoxin effectively depleted CCR4+Foxp3+ porcine Tregs in both peripheral blood and lymph nodes.

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