Regulatory T cells expressing CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor restore homeostasis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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Regulatory T cells expressing CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor restore homeostasis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus / Doglio, M.; Ugolini, A.; Bercher-Brayer, C.; Camisa, B.; Toma, C.; Norata, R.; Del Rosso, S.; Greco, R.; Ciceri, F.; Sanvito, F.; Casucci, M.; Manfredi, A. A.; Bonini, C.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 15:1(2024). [10.1038/s41467-024-46448-9]
Abstract:
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a progressive disease leading to immune-mediated tissue damage, associated with an alteration of lymphoid organs. Therapeutic strategies involving regulatory T (Treg) lymphocytes, which physiologically quench autoimmunity and support long-term immune tolerance, are considered, as conventional treatment often fails. We describe here a therapeutic strategy based on Tregs overexpressing FoxP3 and harboring anti-CD19 CAR (Fox19CAR-Tregs). Fox19CAR-Tregs efficiently suppress proliferation and activity of B cells in vitro, which are relevant for SLE pathogenesis. In an humanized mouse model of SLE, a single infusion of Fox19CAR-Tregs restricts autoantibody generation, delay lymphopenia (a key feature of SLE) and restore the human immune system composition in lymphoid organs, without detectable toxicity. Although a short survival, SLE target organs appear to be protected. In summary, Fox19CAR-Tregs can break the vicious cycle leading to autoimmunity and persistent tissue damage, representing an efficacious and safe strategy allowing restoration of homeostasis in SLE.
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Doglio, M.; Ugolini, A.; Bercher-Brayer, C.; Camisa, B.; Toma, C.; Norata, R.; Del Rosso, S.; Greco, R.; Ciceri, F.; Sanvito, F.; Casucci, M.; Manfredi, A. A.; Bonini, C.
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