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   CAR/FoxP3-engineered T regulatory cells target the CNS and suppress EAE upon intranasal delivery  
   
نویسنده fransson m. ,piras e. ,burman j. ,nilsson b. ,essand m. ,lu b. ,harris r.a. ,magnusson p.u. ,brittebo e. ,loskog a.s.i.
منبع journal of neuroinflammation - 2012 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Background: multiple sclerosis (ms) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (cns). in the murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (eae) model of ms,t regulatory (treg) cell therapy has proved to be beneficial,but generation of stable cns-targeting tregs needs further development. here,we propose gene engineering to achieve cns-targeting tregs from naïve cd4 cells and demonstrate their efficacy in the eae model.methods: cd4+ t cells were modified utilizing a lentiviral vector system to express a chimeric antigen receptor (car) targeting myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (mog) in trans with the murine foxp3 gene that drives treg differentiation. the cells were evaluated in vitro for suppressive capacity and in c57bl/6 mice to treat eae. cells were administered by intranasal (i.n.) cell delivery.results: the engineered tregs demonstrated suppressive capacity in vitro and could efficiently access various regions in the brain via i.n cell delivery. clinical score 3 eae mice were treated and the engineered tregs suppressed ongoing encephalomyelitis as demonstrated by reduced disease symptoms as well as decreased il-12 and ifngamma mrnas in brain tissue. immunohistochemical markers for myelination (mbp) and reactive astrogliosis (gfap) confirmed recovery in mice treated with engineered tregs compared to controls. symptom-free mice were rechallenged with a second eae-inducing inoculum but remained healthy,demonstrating the sustained effect of engineered tregs.conclusion: cns-targeting tregs delivered i.n. localized to the cns and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation leading to diminished disease symptoms. © 2012 fransson et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه EAE; FoxP3; MS; Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG); Redirected cells; T regulatory cells
آدرس department of immunology,genetics and pathology,science for life laboratory,uppsala university,rudbeck laboratory c11,dag hammarskjoldsv 20,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden, department of pharmaceutical biosciences,uppsala university,bmc,husarg 3,se-75124,uppsala, Sweden, department of neuroscience,uppsala university,uppsala university hospital entr 70,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden, department of immunology,genetics and pathology,science for life laboratory,uppsala university,rudbeck laboratory c11,dag hammarskjoldsv 20,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden, department of immunology,genetics and pathology,science for life laboratory,uppsala university,rudbeck laboratory c11,dag hammarskjoldsv 20,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden, department of immunology,university of pittsburgh,320 east north avenue,pittsburgh,pa,15212, United States, applied immunology,department of clinical neurosciences,karolinska institutet,center for molecular medicine,karolinska hospital at solna,solna, Sweden, department of immunology,genetics and pathology,science for life laboratory,uppsala university,rudbeck laboratory c11,dag hammarskjoldsv 20,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden, department of pharmaceutical biosciences,uppsala university,bmc,husarg 3,se-75124,uppsala, Sweden, department of immunology,genetics and pathology,science for life laboratory,uppsala university,rudbeck laboratory c11,dag hammarskjoldsv 20,se-75185,uppsala, Sweden
 
     
   
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