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In Vitro and In Vivo Assessment of T, B and Myeloid Cells Suppressive Activity and Humoral Responses from Transplant Recipients.

Séverine Bézie1, Claire Usal1, Carole Guillonneau2.   

Abstract

The main concern in transplantation is to achieve specific tolerance through induction of regulatory cells. The understanding of tolerance mechanisms requires reliable models. Here, we describe models of tolerance to cardiac allograft in rat, induced by blockade of costimulation signals or by upregulation of immunoregulatory molecules through gene transfer. Each of these models allowed in vivo generation of regulatory cells such as regulatory T cells (Tregs), regulatory B cells (Bregs) or regulatory myeloid cells (RegMCs). In this manuscript, we describe two complementary protocols that have been used to identify and define in vitro and in vivo regulatory cell activity to determine their responsibility in tolerance induction and maintenance. First, an in vitro suppressive assay allowed rapid identification of cells with suppressive capacity on effector immune responses in a dose dependent manner, and can be used for further analysis such as cytokine measurement or cytotoxicity. Second, the adoptive transfer of cells from a tolerant treated recipient to a newly irradiated grafted recipient, highlighted the tolerogenic properties of these cells in controlling graft directed immune responses and/or converting new regulatory cells (termed infectious tolerance). These methods are not restricted to cells with known phenotypic markers and can be extended to any cell population. Furthermore, donor directed allospecificity of regulatory cells (an important goal in the field) can be assessed by using third party donor cells or graft either in vitro or in vivo. Finally, to determine the specific tolerogenic capacity of these regulatory cells, we provide protocols to assess the humoral anti-donor antibody responses and the capacity of the recipient to develop humoral responses against new or former known antigens. The models of tolerance described can be used to further characterize regulatory cells, to identify new biomarkers, and immunoregulatory molecules, and are adaptable to other transplantation models or autoimmune diseases in rodent or human.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28829428      PMCID: PMC5614260          DOI: 10.3791/55510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 5.532

2.  Prolonged blockade of CD40-CD40 ligand interactions by gene transfer of CD40Ig results in long-term heart allograft survival and donor-specific hyporesponsiveness, but does not prevent chronic rejection.

Authors:  Cécile Guillot; Carole Guillonneau; Patrick Mathieu; Christian A Gerdes; Séverine Ménoret; Cécile Braudeau; Laurent Tesson; Karine Renaudin; Maria G Castro; Pedro R Löwenstein; Ignacio Anegon
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2002-02-15       Impact factor: 5.422

Review 3.  CD8+ regulatory T cells in solid organ transplantation.

Authors:  Carole Guillonneau; Elodie Picarda; Ignacio Anegon
Journal:  Curr Opin Organ Transplant       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 2.640

4.  Efficacy of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells on Transplant Survival.

Authors:  Carole Guillonneau
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 4.939

5.  Induction of donor-specific allograft tolerance by short-term treatment with LF15-0195 after transplantation. Evidence for a direct effect on T-cell differentiation.

Authors:  Elise Chiffoleau; Gaëlle Bériou; Patrick Dutartre; Claire Usal; Jean-Paul Soulillou; Maria Cristina Cuturi
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 8.086

6.  [Key role of allopeptide-specific CD8(+) Tregs in transplantation].

Authors:  Élodie Picarda; Jason Ossart; Séverine Bézie; Carole Guillonneau
Journal:  Med Sci (Paris)       Date:  2015-02-06       Impact factor: 0.818

7.  Improved Analyses of CD8+ T Cell Specificities Using Multimers of Peptide MHC Complexes Coupled to DNA Barcodes.

Authors:  Carole Guillonneau; Laurent David; Ignacio Anegon
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2017-02       Impact factor: 4.939

8.  Regulatory B Cells with a Partial Defect in CD40 Signaling and Overexpressing Granzyme B Transfer Allograft Tolerance in Rodents.

Authors:  Justine Durand; Virginie Huchet; Emmanuel Merieau; Claire Usal; Melanie Chesneau; Severine Remy; Michele Heslan; Ignacio Anegon; Maria-Cristina Cuturi; Sophie Brouard; Elise Chiffoleau
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2015-10-02       Impact factor: 5.422

9.  Stimulation of CD25(+)CD4(+) regulatory T cells through GITR breaks immunological self-tolerance.

Authors:  Jun Shimizu; Sayuri Yamazaki; Takeshi Takahashi; Yasumasa Ishida; Shimon Sakaguchi
Journal:  Nat Immunol       Date:  2002-01-22       Impact factor: 25.606

10.  Fibrinogen-like protein 2/fibroleukin induces long-term allograft survival in a rat model through regulatory B cells.

Authors:  Séverine Bézie; Elodie Picarda; Laurent Tesson; Karine Renaudin; Justine Durand; Séverine Ménoret; Emmanuel Mérieau; Elise Chiffoleau; Carole Guillonneau; Lise Caron; Ignacio Anegon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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