Amyloid-β specific regulatory T cells attenuate Alzheimer's disease pathobiology in APP/PS1 mice

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作者
Yeapuri, Pravin [1 ]
Machhi, Jatin [1 ]
Lu, Yaman [1 ]
Abdelmoaty, Mai Mohamed [1 ]
Kadry, Rana [1 ]
Patel, Milankumar [1 ]
Bhattarai, Shaurav [1 ]
Lu, Eugene [1 ]
Namminga, Krista L. [1 ]
Olson, Katherine E. [1 ]
Foster, Emma G. [1 ]
Mosley, R. Lee [1 ]
Gendelman, Howard E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol & Expt Neurosci, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
关键词
Treg cell therapy; Alzheimer's disease; Immunotherapy; Antigen specific; T cell receptor; Amyloid beta; A-BETA; MOUSE MODEL; COGNITIVE DECLINE; IMMUNIZATION; PEPTIDE; EXPRESSION; MENINGOENCEPHALITIS; NEURODEGENERATION; NEUROPATHOLOGY; PATHOGENESIS;
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10.1186/s13024-023-00692-7
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
BackgroundRegulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune tolerance. While Treg-mediated neuroprotective activities are now well-accepted, the lack of defined antigen specificity limits their therapeutic potential. This is notable for neurodegenerative diseases where cell access to injured brain regions is required for disease-specific therapeutic targeting and improved outcomes. To address this need, amyloid-beta (A beta) antigen specificity was conferred to Treg responses by engineering the T cell receptor (TCR) specific for A beta (TCRA beta). The TCRAb were developed from disease-specific T cell effector (Teff) clones. The ability of Tregs expressing a transgenic TCRA beta (TCRA beta -Tregs) to reduce A beta burden, transform effector to regulatory cells, and reverse disease-associated neurotoxicity proved beneficial in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease.MethodsTCRA beta -Tregs were generated by CRISPR-Cas9 knockout of endogenous TCR and consequent incorporation of the transgenic TCRAb identified from A beta reactive Teff monoclones. Antigen specificity was confirmed by MHC-A beta-tetramer staining. Adoptive transfer of TCRA beta-Tregs to mice expressing a chimeric mouse-human amyloid precursor protein and a mutant human presenilin-1 followed measured behavior, immune, and immunohistochemical outcomes.ResultsTCRA beta-Tregs expressed an A beta-specific TCR. Adoptive transfer of TCRA beta-Tregs led to sustained immune suppression, reduced microglial reaction, and amyloid loads. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose radiolabeled TCRA beta-Treg homed to the brain facilitating antigen specificity. Reduction in amyloid load was associated with improved cognitive functions.ConclusionsTCRA beta-Tregs reduced amyloid burden, restored brain homeostasis, and improved learning and memory, supporting the increased therapeutic benefit of antigen specific Treg immunotherapy for AD.
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