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Enforced gut homing of murine regulatory T cells reduces early graft-versus-host disease severity.


ABSTRACT: Damage to the gastrointestinal tract following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a significant contributor to the severity and perpetuation of graft-versus-host disease. In preclinical models and clinical trials, we showed that infusing high numbers of regulatory T cells reduces graft-versus-host disease incidence. Despite no change in in vitro suppressive function, transfer of ex vivo expanded regulatory T cells transduced to overexpress G protein-coupled receptor 15 or C-C motif chemokine receptor 9, specific homing receptors for colon or small intestine, respectively, lessened graft-versus-host disease severity in mice. Increased regulatory T cell frequency and retention within the gastrointestinal tissues of mice that received gut homing T cells correlated with lower inflammation and gut damage early post-transplant, decreased graft-versus-host disease severity, and prolonged survival compared with those receiving control transduced regulatory T cells. These data provide evidence that enforced targeting of ex vivo expanded regulatory T cells to the gastrointestinal tract diminishes gut injury and is associated with decreased graft-versus-host disease severity.

SUBMITTER: Larson JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10475494 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enforced gut homing of murine regulatory T cells reduces early graft-versus-host disease severity.

Larson Jemma H JH   Jin Sujeong S   Loschi Michael M   Bolivar Wagers Sara S   Thangavelu Govindarajan G   Zaiken Michael C MC   McDonald-Hyman Cameron C   Saha Asim A   Aguilar Ethan G EG   Koehn Brent B   Osborn Mark J MJ   Panoskaltsis-Mortari Angela A   Macdonald Kelli P A KPA   Hill Geoffrey R GR   Murphy William J WJ   Serody Jonathan S JS   Maillard Ivan I   Kean Leslie S LS   Kim Sangwon V SV   Littman Dan R DR   Blazar Bruce R BR  

American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 20230304 8


Damage to the gastrointestinal tract following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a significant contributor to the severity and perpetuation of graft-versus-host disease. In preclinical models and clinical trials, we showed that infusing high numbers of regulatory T cells reduces graft-versus-host disease incidence. Despite no change in in vitro suppressive function, transfer of ex vivo expanded regulatory T cells transduced to overexpress G protein-coupled receptor 15 or C-C  ...[more]

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