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CD8 cis-targeted IL-2 drives potent antiviral activity against hepatitis B virus

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
CD8 cis-targeted IL-2 drives potent antiviral activity against hepatitis B virus / Andreata, Francesco; Moynihan, Kelly D.; Fumagalli, Valeria; Di Lucia, Pietro; Pappas, Danielle C.; Kawashima, Keigo; Ni, Irene; Bessette, Paul H.; Perucchini, Chiara; Bono, Elisa; Giustini, Leonardo; Nguyen, Henry C.; Chin, S. Michael; Yeung, Yik Andy; Gibbs, Craig S.; Djuretic, Ivana; Iannacone, Matteo. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 16:729(2024). [10.1126/scitranslmed.adi1572]
Abstract:
: CD8+ T cells are key antiviral effectors against hepatitis B virus (HBV), yet their number and function can be compromised in chronic infections. Preclinical HBV models displaying CD8+ T cell dysfunction showed that interleukin-2 (IL-2)-based treatment, unlike programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) checkpoint blockade, could reverse this defect, suggesting its therapeutic potential against HBV. However, IL-2's effectiveness is hindered by its pleiotropic nature, because its receptor is found on various immune cells, including regulatory T (Treg) cells and natural killer (NK) cells, which can counteract antiviral responses or contribute to toxicity, respectively. To address this, we developed a cis-targeted CD8-IL2 fusion protein, aiming to selectively stimulate dysfunctional CD8+ T cells in chronic HBV. In a mouse model, CD8-IL2 boosted the number of HBV-reactive CD8+ T cells in the liver without substantially altering Treg or NK cell counts. These expanded CD8+ T cells exhibited increased interferon-γ and granzyme B production, demonstrating enhanced functionality. CD8-IL2 treatment resulted in substantial antiviral effects, evidenced by marked reductions in viremia and antigenemia and HBV core antigen-positive hepatocytes. In contrast, an untargeted CTRL-IL2 led to predominant NK cell expansion, minimal CD8+ T cell expansion, negligible changes in effector molecules, and minimal antiviral activity. Human CD8-IL2 trials in cynomolgus monkeys mirrored these results, achieving a roughly 20-fold increase in peripheral blood CD8+ T cells without affecting NK or Treg cell numbers. These data support the development of CD8-IL2 as a therapy for chronic HBV infection.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Andreata, Francesco; Moynihan, Kelly D.; Fumagalli, Valeria; Di Lucia, Pietro; Pappas, Danielle C.; Kawashima, Keigo; Ni, Irene; Bessette, Paul H.; Perucchini, Chiara; Bono, Elisa; Giustini, Leonardo; Nguyen, Henry C.; Chin, S. Michael; Yeung, Yik Andy; Gibbs, Craig S.; Djuretic, Ivana; Iannacone, Matteo
Autori di Ateneo:
ANDREATA FRANCESCO
FUMAGALLI VALERIA
IANNACONE MATTEO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/158437
Pubblicato in:
SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
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