Literature DB >> 26811452

Successful immunotherapy induces previously unidentified allergen-specific CD4+ T-cell subsets.

John F Ryan1, Rachel Hovde1, Jacob Glanville1, Shu-Chen Lyu1, Xuhuai Ji1, Sheena Gupta1, Robert J Tibshirani2, David C Jay1, Scott D Boyd3, R Sharon Chinthrajah1, Mark M Davis4, Stephen J Galli5, Holden T Maecker6, Kari C Nadeau7.   

Abstract

Allergen immunotherapy can desensitize even subjects with potentially lethal allergies, but the changes induced in T cells that underpin successful immunotherapy remain poorly understood. In a cohort of peanut-allergic participants, we used allergen-specific T-cell sorting and single-cell gene expression to trace the transcriptional "roadmap" of individual CD4+ T cells throughout immunotherapy. We found that successful immunotherapy induces allergen-specific CD4+ T cells to expand and shift toward an "anergic" Th2 T-cell phenotype largely absent in both pretreatment participants and healthy controls. These findings show that sustained success, even after immunotherapy is withdrawn, is associated with the induction, expansion, and maintenance of immunotherapy-specific memory and naive T-cell phenotypes as early as 3 mo into immunotherapy. These results suggest an approach for immune monitoring participants undergoing immunotherapy to predict the success of future treatment and could have implications for immunotherapy targets in other diseases like cancer, autoimmune disease, and transplantation.

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Keywords:  T cells; anergy; gene expression; immunotherapy; tolerance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26811452      PMCID: PMC4780622          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1520180113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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