Biomaterial-enabled induction of pancreatic-specific regulatory T cells through distinct signal transduction pathways

生物材料通过独特的信号转导途径诱导胰腺特异性调节性 T 细胞

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作者:Sean T Carey, Joshua M Gammon, Christopher M Jewell

Abstract

Autoimmune diseases-where the immune system mistakenly targets self-tissue-remain hindered by non-specific therapies. For example, even molecularly specific monoclonal antibodies fail to distinguish between healthy cells and self-reactive cells. An experimental therapeutic approach involves delivery of self-molecules targeted by autoimmunity, along with immune modulatory signals to produce regulatory T cells (TREG) that selectively stop attack of host tissue. Much has been done to increase the efficiency of signal delivery using biomaterials, including encapsulation in polymer microparticles (MPs) to allow for co-delivery and cargo protection. However, less research has compared particles encapsulating drugs that target different TREG inducing pathways. In this paper, we use poly (lactic-co-glycolide) (PLGA) to co-encapsulate type 1 diabetes (T1D)-relevant antigen and 3 distinct TREG-inducing molecules - rapamycin (Rapa), all-trans retinoic acid (atRA), and butyrate (Buty) - that target the mechanistic target of Rapa (mTOR), the retinoid pathway, and histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition, respectively. We show all formulations are effectively taken up by antigen presenting cells (APCs) and that antigen-containing formulations are able to induce proliferation in antigen-specific T cells. Further, atRA and Rapa MP formulations co-loaded with antigen decrease APC activation levels, induce TREG differentiation, and reduce inflammatory cytokines in pancreatic-reactive T cells.

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