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Immunology ; 172(3): 420-439, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38501302

RESUMEN

Latent human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) infection can pose a serious threat of reactivation and disease occurrence in immune-compromised individuals. Although T cells are at the core of the protective immune response to hCMV infection, a detailed characterization of different T cell subsets involved in hCMV immunity is lacking. Here, in an unbiased manner, we characterized over 8000 hCMV-reactive peripheral memory T cells isolated from seropositive human donors, at a single-cell resolution by analysing their single-cell transcriptomes paired with the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) repertoires. The hCMV-reactive T cells were highly heterogeneous and consisted of different developmental and functional memory T cell subsets such as, long-term memory precursors and effectors, T helper-17, T regulatory cells (TREGs) and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) of both CD4 and CD8 origin. The hCMV-specific TREGs, in addition to being enriched for molecules known for their suppressive functions, showed enrichment for the interferon response signature gene sets. The hCMV-specific CTLs were of two types, the pre-effector- and effector-like. The co-clustering of hCMV-specific CD4-CTLs and CD8-CTLs in both pre-effector as well as effector clusters suggest shared transcriptomic signatures between them. The huge TCR clonal expansion of cytotoxic clusters suggests a dominant role in the protective immune response to CMV. The study uncovers the heterogeneity in the hCMV-specific memory T cells revealing many functional subsets with potential implications in better understanding of hCMV-specific T cell immunity. The data presented can serve as a knowledge base for designing vaccines and therapeutics.


Asunto(s)
Linfocitos T CD8-positivos , Infecciones por Citomegalovirus , Citomegalovirus , Células T de Memoria , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T , Análisis de la Célula Individual , Linfocitos T Citotóxicos , Transcriptoma , Humanos , Citomegalovirus/inmunología , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T/metabolismo , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T/inmunología , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T/genética , Infecciones por Citomegalovirus/inmunología , Infecciones por Citomegalovirus/virología , Células T de Memoria/inmunología , Células T de Memoria/metabolismo , Linfocitos T Citotóxicos/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Memoria Inmunológica , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/inmunología
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J Clin Microbiol ; 58(11)2020 10 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32848039

RESUMEN

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a threat in many developing countries. Much effort has been put to eliminating this disease, for which serodiagnosis remains the mainstay for VL control programs. New and improved antigens as diagnostic candidates are required, though, as the available antigens fail to demonstrate equal optimum performance in all areas of endemicity. Moreover, these diagnoses are dependent on invasive serum sampling. In the current study, we cloned and expressed Leishmania donovani cysteine protease C (CPC) and evaluated its diagnostic and test-of-cure possibilities by detecting the antibody levels in human serum and urine through ELISA and immunoblot assays. Two immunodominant antigens, recombinant glycoprotein 63 (GP63) and elongation factor 1α (EF1α), identified earlier by our group, were also assessed by employing human serum and urine samples. Of these three antigens in ELISAs, CPC demonstrated the highest sensitivities of 98.15% and 96% positive testing in serum and urine of VL patients, respectively. Moreover, CPC yielded 100% specificity with serum and urine of nonendemic healthy controls compared to GP63 and EF1α. Urine samples were found to be more specific than serum for distinguishing endemic healthy controls and other diseases by means of all three antigens. In all cases, CPC gave the most promising results. Unlike serum, urine tests demonstrated a significant decrease in antibody levels for CPC, GP63, and EF1α after 6 months of treatment. The diagnostic and test-of-cure performances of CPC in the immunoblot assay were found to be better than those of GP63 and EF1α. In conclusion, CPC, followed by GP63 and EF1α, may be utilized as candidates for diagnosis of VL and to assess treatment response.


Asunto(s)
Proteasas de Cisteína , Leishmania donovani , Leishmaniasis Visceral , Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios , Antígenos de Protozoos/genética , Cisteína , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Estudios de Seguimiento , Glicoproteínas , Humanos , Leishmania donovani/genética , Leishmaniasis Visceral/diagnóstico , Factor 1 de Elongación Peptídica/genética , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Sci Adv ; 9(26): eadf2746, 2023 06 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37390205

RESUMEN

Treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is challenging because of its "COLD" tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment (TIME). Here, we present a hydrogel-mediated localized delivery of a combination of docetaxel (DTX) and carboplatin (CPT) (called DTX-CPT-Gel therapy) that ensured enhanced anticancer effect and tumor regression on multiple murine syngeneic and xenograft tumor models. DTX-CPT-Gel therapy modulated the TIME by an increase of antitumorigenic M1 macrophages, attenuation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells, and increase of granzyme B+CD8+ T cells. DTX-CPT-Gel therapy elevated ceramide levels in tumor tissues that activated the protein kinase R (PKR)-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK)-mediated unfolded protein response (UPR). This UPR-mediated activation of apoptotic cell death led to release of damage-associated molecular patterns, thereby activating the immunogenic cell death that could even clear the metastatic tumors. This study provides a promising hydrogel-mediated platform for DTX-CPT therapy that induces tumor regression and effective immune modulation and, therefore, can be explored further for treatment of TNBC.


Asunto(s)
Hidrogeles , Neoplasias de la Mama Triple Negativas , Humanos , Animales , Ratones , Muerte Celular Inmunogénica , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos , Neoplasias de la Mama Triple Negativas/tratamiento farmacológico , Ceramidas , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Inmunosupresores , Respuesta de Proteína Desplegada , Microambiente Tumoral
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Nanoscale ; 14(39): 14717-14731, 2022 Oct 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36169577

RESUMEN

Proinflammatory cytokines such as Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (TNF-α) are critical mediators of inflammatory bowel disease pathogenesis, and are important targets to restore intestinal homeostasis. Herein, we present the engineering and screening of gemini lipid nanoparticles (GLNPs) for siRNA delivery to colon epithelial cells, macrophages and dendritic cells, and their ability to deliver siRNA therapeutics to the inflamed gastrointestinal tract. We synthesized eight gemini cationic lipids by tethering two lithocholic acid molecules through 3'-hydroxyl- and 24'-carboxyl-derived ammonium groups using different polyalkylene spacers. Screening of GLNPs, composed of gemini cationic lipid and dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine lipid, showed that GLNPs derived from gemini lipid G1 are the most effective in the delivery of siRNA across mammalian cell membranes with reduced toxicity. Gemini lipid G1-derived siRNA-GLNP complexes (siGLNPs) can effectively reduce gene expression, and are stable in simulated gastric fluid. The delivery of TNF-α siRNA using siGLNPs can mitigate gut inflammation in a dextran sodium sulfate-induced murine inflammation model. As CD4+ T cells, especially Th17 cells, are key mediators of gut inflammation, we further showed that these siGLNPs inhibit infiltration and differentiation of CD4+ T cells to Th17 and Treg cells. Therefore, this study highlights the potential of GLNPs derived from lithocholic acid-derived gemini cationic lipids for the development of next-generation nucleic acid delivery vehicles.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Amonio , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa , Animales , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos , Cationes , Citocinas , Dextranos , Inflamación , Lípidos , Liposomas , Ácido Litocólico , Mamíferos/genética , Ratones , Nanopartículas , ARN Interferente Pequeño
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Nanoscale ; 14(10): 3834-3848, 2022 Mar 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35195120

RESUMEN

Psoriasis is a systemic, relapsing, and chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease of the skin. Topical use of betamethasone, a glucocorticoid, in the form of creams is a common treatment for psoriasis. However, topical use of these creams is challenging due to the ineffective entrapment of steroids, burst release of the entrapped drugs, poor skin permeability, and high toxicity. Herein, we present the engineering of a betamethasone-loaded topical hydrogel (B-Gel) that can efficiently entrap steroids with high spreadability, and can also maintain the sustained release of drugs. We used an imiquimod (IMQ) induced ear psoriasis model, and demonstrated that topical application of B-Gel can mitigate the autoimmune inflammation reactions, and leads to a reduction in erythema, induration, scaling, and ear thickness. As interleukin 17 (IL-17) secreting T helper 17 (Th17) cells and γδ+ T cells are responsible for psoriasis, B-Gel treatment witnessed a reduction in the infiltration of leukocytes, CD4+ T cells, Th17 T cells, and dermal γδ+ T cells. We further demonstrated that B-Gel mediated reduction of IL-1ß, IL-17, and K16 (marker for keratinocyte proliferation) is responsible for alleviation of psoriasis. Therefore, the non-greasy nature of the hydrogel with a cooling effect provides an alternative for topical application of steroids.


Asunto(s)
Hidrogeles , Psoriasis , Animales , Autoinmunidad , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Hidrogeles/farmacología , Hidrogeles/uso terapéutico , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Psoriasis/tratamiento farmacológico , Piel , Esteroides
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(37): 44041-44053, 2021 Sep 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34491724

RESUMEN

Treatment of chronic wound infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus is highly challenging due to the low efficacy of existing formulations, thereby leading to drug resistance. Herein, we present the synthesis of a nonimmunogenic cholic acid-glycine-glycine conjugate (A6) that self-assembles into a supramolecular viscoelastic hydrogel (A6 gel) suitable for topical applications. The A6 hydrogel can entrap different antibiotics with high efficacy without compromising its viscoelastic behavior. Activities against different bacterial species using a disc diffusion assay demonstrated the antimicrobial effect of the ciprofloxacin-loaded A6 hydrogel (CPF-Gel). Immune profiling and gene expression studies after the application of the A6 gel to mice confirmed its nonimmunogenic nature to host tissues. We further demonstrated that topical application of CPF-Gel clears S. aureus-mediated wound infections more effectively than clinically used formulations. Therefore, cholic acid-derived hydrogels are an efficacious matrix for topical delivery of antibiotics and should be explored further.


Asunto(s)
Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Ciprofloxacina/uso terapéutico , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Hidrogeles/química , Infecciones Cutáneas Estafilocócicas/tratamiento farmacológico , Infección de Heridas/tratamiento farmacológico , Animales , Antibacterianos/química , Ácidos Cólicos/síntesis química , Ácidos Cólicos/química , Ciprofloxacina/química , Dipéptidos/síntesis química , Dipéptidos/química , Portadores de Fármacos/síntesis química , Liberación de Fármacos , Hidrogeles/síntesis química , Masculino , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Staphylococcus aureus/efectos de los fármacos
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Nanoscale ; 13(31): 13225-13230, 2021 Aug 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34477730

RESUMEN

We present a non-immunogenic, injectable, low molecular weight, amphiphilic hydrogel-based drug delivery system (TB-Gel) that can entrap a cocktail of four front-line antitubercular drugs, isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol. We showed that TB-Gel is more effective than oral delivery of the combination of four drugs in reducing the mycobacterial infection in mice. Results show that half the dose of chemotherapeutic drugs is sufficient to achieve a comparable therapeutic effect to that of oral delivery.


Asunto(s)
Antituberculosos , Hidrogeles , Animales , Antituberculosos/farmacología , Antituberculosos/uso terapéutico , Etambutol , Isoniazida , Ratones , Pirazinamida
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