Regulatory T cells suppress autoimmunity

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-25
RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
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[0033] In particular embodiments, the person and patient is a patient diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and presenting an indication of impaired glucose homoeostasis selected from fasting plasma glucose (FPG), post-prandial glucose (PPG), and glucose tolerance (GTT); the subpopulation comprises >98% Treg cells; the subpopulation comprises >98% CD4+CD25+CD62L+Treg cells; the isolation step comprises negative and positive immuno-selection and cell sorting; the expanding step effects at least a 10

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Taking advantage of Tregs has been complicated by an inability to expand and characterize this minor T cell subset, a population of cells reduced even further in autoimmune-prone animals and patients.
For instance, recent studies have suggested that it may be impossible to reverse ongoing autoimmune diabetes due to the autoreactive T cells becoming resistant to suppression during the active phase of th

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In Vitro Expanded Antigen-Specific Treg Cells Suppress Autoimmune Diabetes

[0092] Here we describe a robust method to expand antigen-specific Tregs from autoimmune-prone non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. The Tregs, expanded up to 200-fold in less than 2 weeks in vitro, express a classical Treg phenotype, retaining all the quintessential characteristics of this subset including expression of CD25, CD62L, FoxP3, and GITR, and function both in vitro and in vivo to suppress effector T cell functions. The ability of expanded NOD Tregs to suppress diabetes in prediabetic and diabetic mice in vivo was significantly enhanced using the autoantigen-specific T cells when compared to polyclonal Tregs. Antigen-specific Tregs effectively suppressed the development of diabetes in Treg-deficient CD28− / − mice, blocked syngeneic islet graft rejection in chronically diabetic animals and, in contrast to previous reports, Tregs are shown, for the first time, to reverse diabetes in mice with new onset disea...

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Expansion of Functional Endogenous Antigen-Specific CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells from NOD Mice: Antigen-Specific CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells Control Autoimmune Diabetes

[0105] CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are critical for controlling autoimmunity. Evidence suggests Treg development and function are dependent on antigen specificity. Despite this, little is known about antigen-specific Tregs arising in natural settings. In this example we identify and characterize Tregs that recognize an islet peptide-mimic and arise naturally in nonobese diabetic mice. Antigen-specific Tregs express prototypic surface markers and cytokines. Although activated in an antigen-specific fashion, the expanded Tregs were capable of bystander suppression both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, the islet peptide mimic-specific Tregs were more efficient than polyclonal Tregs in suppressing autoimmune diabetes. Our disclosure demonstrates the utility of Tregs as therapeutics for organ-specific aut...

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Clinical Remission of Lupus Nephritis after Adoptive Transfer of Expanded Treg Cells

[0143] Study size: Total number of subjects: 20; total number of sites 2

[0144] Study duration: 12-24 months

[0145] Target Population: Patients with lupus nephritis

[0146] Rationale: The importance of regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg) in the control of autoimmunity is now well-established in a variety of experimental animal models (McHugh et al., The role of suppressor T cells in regulation of immune responses. J Allergy Clin Immunol 10:693-702, 2002). In addition, there are numerous studies suggesting that Treg deficits may be an underlying cause of human autoimmune diseases. Most importantly, the emergence of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells as an essential component of immune homeostasis provides a potential therapeutic opportunity for active immune regulation and long-term tolerance induction. However, Tregs represent only a small percentage (+ T cells, are reduced in number and function in autoimmune...

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Abstract

The invention provides methods for producing an autoantigen-specific regulatory T Cell enriched composition, and resultant compositions and methods of use.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Pat Appl Ser No. 60 / 535,085, filed Jan. 8, 2004.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT [0002] This work was supported by NIH NCRR Grant R37 A146643. The U.S. government may have rights in any patent issuing on this application.INTRODUCTION [0003] Background of the Invention [0004] Autoimmune diseases comprise many of the most devastating and intractable ailments today, where representative autoimmune diseases include diabetes mellitus, uveoretinitis and multiple sclerosis, among others. [0005] The potential for Tregs to actively regulate autoimmunity and induce long term tolerance has great potential application as a strategy for inducing long-lived tolerance. Taking advantage of Tregs has been complicated by an inability to expand and characterize this minor T cell subset, a population of cells reduced even further in autoimmune-prone animals and patients. For instance, recent studies have sugges...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K35/12A61K39/00A61K39/395C12N5/0783
CPCA61K39/0008A61K2035/122A61K2039/5158C12N2501/515C12N2501/23C12N2501/51C12N5/0636A61P3/10A61P5/50A61P37/02A61P37/06
Inventor BLUESTONE, JEFFREYTANG, QIZHIMASTELLER, EMMA
Owner RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
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