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Spatiotemporal in vivo tracking of polyclonal human regulatory T cells (Tregs) reveals a role for innate immune cells in Treg transplant recruitment.

Jacinta Jacob1, Suchita Nadkarni2, Alessia Volpe3, Qi Peng1, Sim L Tung1, Rosalind F Hannen2, Yasmin R Mohseni1,3, Cristiano Scotta1, Federica M Marelli-Berg4, Robert I Lechler1, Lesley A Smyth1,5, Gilbert O Fruhwirth3, Giovanna Lombardi1.   

Abstract

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are emerging as a new cell-based therapy in solid organ transplantation. Adoptive transfer of Tregs has been shown preclinically to protect from graft rejection, and the safety of Treg therapy has been demonstrated in clinical trials. Despite these successes, the in vivo distribution and persistence of adoptively transferred Tregs remained elusive, which hampers clinical translation. Here we isolated human Tregs using a GMP-compatible protocol and lentivirally transduced them with the human sodium iodide symporter to render them traceable in vivo by radionuclide imaging. Engineered human Tregs were characterized for phenotype, survival, suppressive capacity, and reporter function. To study their trafficking behavior, they were subsequently administered to humanized mice with human skin transplants. Traceable Tregs were quantified in skin grafts by non-invasive nano-single-photon emission computed tomography (nanoSPECT)/computed tomography (CT) for up to 40 days, and the results were validated ex vivo. Using this approach, we demonstrated that Treg trafficking to skin grafts was regulated by the presence of recipient Gr-1+ innate immune cells. We demonstrated the utility of radionuclide reporter gene-afforded quantitative Treg in vivo tracking, addressing a fundamental need in Treg therapy development and offering a clinically compatible methodology for future Treg therapy imaging in humans.
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Keywords:  SPECT/CT imaging; adoptive cell transfer; cell tracking; human sodium iodide symporter; innate immune cells; lentivirus; multi-modal imaging; regulatory T cell therapy; reporter gene; transplantation

Year:  2020        PMID: 33511246      PMCID: PMC7811063          DOI: 10.1016/j.omtm.2020.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev        ISSN: 2329-0501            Impact factor:   6.698


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