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Am J Transplant ; 23(8): 1171-1181, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37019335

RESUMO

The blockade of the CD154-CD40 pathway with anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody has been a promising immunomodulatory approach to prevent allograft rejection. However, clinical trials of immunoglobulin G1 antibodies targeting this pathway revealed thrombogenic properties, which were subsequently shown to be mediated by crystallizable fragment (Fc)-gamma receptor IIa-dependent platelet activation. To prevent thromboembolic complications, an immunoglobulin G4 anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody, TNX-1500, which retains the fragment antigen binding region of ruplizumab (humanized 5c8, BG9588), was modified by protein engineering to decrease Fc binding to Fc-gamma receptor IIa while retaining certain other effector functions and pharmacokinetics comparable with natural antibodies. Here, we report that TNX-1500 treatment is not associated with platelet activation in vitro and consistently inhibits kidney allograft rejection in vivo without clinical or histologic evidence of prothrombotic phenomena. We conclude that TNX-1500 retains efficacy similar to that of 5c8 to prevent kidney allograft rejection while avoiding previously identified pathway-associated thromboembolic complications.


Assuntos
Transplante de Rim , Animais , Transplante de Rim/efeitos adversos , Ligante de CD40 , Rim , Anticorpos Monoclonais/uso terapêutico , Antígenos CD40 , Imunoglobulina G , Primatas , Aloenxertos , Sobrevivência de Enxerto , Rejeição de Enxerto/etiologia , Rejeição de Enxerto/prevenção & controle
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J Infect Dis ; 204(9): 1450-62, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21921207

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Malaria and AIDS represent 2 leading causes of death from infectious diseases worldwide, and their high geographic overlap means coinfection is prevalent. It remains unknown whether distinct immune responses during coinfection with malaria and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affect clinical outcomes. METHODS: We tested this hypothesis by employing macaque models of coinfection with malaria and simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV). RESULTS: Plasmodium fragile malaria coinfection of acutely SHIV-infected macaques induced hyperimmune activation and remarkable expansion of CD4+ and CD8+ T effector cells de novo producing interferon γ or tumor necrosis factor α. Malaria-driven cellular hyperactivation/expansion and high-level Th1-cytokines enhanced SHIV disease characterized by increasing CD4+ T-cell depletion, profound lymphoid depletion or destruction, and even necrosis in lymph nodes and spleens. Importantly, malaria/SHIV-mediated depletion, destruction, and necrosis in lymphoid tissues led to bursting parasite replication and fatal virus-associated malaria. Surprisingly, chronically SHIV-infected macaques without AIDS employed different defense mechanisms during malaria coinfection, and mounted unique ∼200-fold expansion of interleukin 17+/interleukin 22+ T effectors with profound Th1 suppression. Such remarkable expansion of Th17/Th22 cells and inhibition of Th1 response coincided with development of immunity against fatal virus-associated malaria without accelerating SHIV disease. CONCLUSIONS: These novel findings suggest that virus infection status and selected Th1 or Th17/Th22 responses after malaria/AIDS-virus coinfection correlate with distinct outcomes of virus infection and malaria.


Assuntos
Malária/imunologia , Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida dos Símios/imunologia , Células Th1/imunologia , Células Th17/imunologia , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Macaca mulatta , Plasmodium/imunologia , Plasmodium/patogenicidade , Doenças dos Primatas/imunologia , Vírus da Imunodeficiência Símia/imunologia , Vírus da Imunodeficiência Símia/patogenicidade , Resultado do Tratamento
3.
J Exp Med ; 208(1): 181-93, 2011 Jan 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21220454

RESUMO

The 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza pandemic demonstrated the global health threat of reassortant influenza strains. Herein, we report a detailed analysis of plasmablast and monoclonal antibody responses induced by pandemic H1N1 infection in humans. Unlike antibodies elicited by annual influenza vaccinations, most neutralizing antibodies induced by pandemic H1N1 infection were broadly cross-reactive against epitopes in the hemagglutinin (HA) stalk and head domain of multiple influenza strains. The antibodies were from cells that had undergone extensive affinity maturation. Based on these observations, we postulate that the plasmablasts producing these broadly neutralizing antibodies were predominantly derived from activated memory B cells specific for epitopes conserved in several influenza strains. Consequently, most neutralizing antibodies were broadly reactive against divergent H1N1 and H5N1 influenza strains. This suggests that a pan-influenza vaccine may be possible, given the right immunogen. Antibodies generated potently protected and rescued mice from lethal challenge with pandemic H1N1 or antigenically distinct influenza strains, making them excellent therapeutic candidates.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antivirais/imunologia , Linfócitos B/imunologia , Vírus da Influenza A Subtipo H1N1/imunologia , Influenza Humana/imunologia , Adulto , Animais , Reações Cruzadas , Epitopos de Linfócito B/imunologia , Feminino , Humanos , Memória Imunológica , Ativação Linfocitária , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem
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J Immunol ; 183(8): 5407-17, 2009 10 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19786533

RESUMO

Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells, a major human gammadelta T cell subset, recognize the phosphoantigen (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-but-2-enyl pyrophosphate (HMBPP) produced by mycobacteria and some opportunistic pathogens, and they contribute to innate/adaptive/homeostatic and anticancer immunity. As initial efforts to explore Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cell-based therapeutics against HIV/AIDS-associated bacterial/protozoal infections and neoplasms, we investigated whether a well-defined HMBPP/IL-2 therapeutic regimen could overcome HIV-mediated immune suppression to massively expand polyfunctional Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells, and whether such activation/expansion could impact AIDS pathogenesis in simian HIV (SHIV)-infected Chinese rhesus macaques. While HMBPP/IL-2 coadministration during acute or chronic phase of SHIV infection induced massive activation/expansion of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells, the consequences of such activation/expansions were different between these two treatment settings. HMBPP/IL-2 cotreatment during acute SHIV infection did not prevent the increases in peak and set-point viral loads or the accelerated disease progression seen with IL-2 treatment alone. In contrast, HMBPP/IL-2 cotreatment during chronic infection did not exacerbate disease, and more importantly it could confer immunological benefits. Surprisingly, although viral antigenic loads were not increased upon HMBPP/IL-2 cotreatment during chronic SHIV infection, HMBPP activation of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells boosted HIV Env-specific Ab titers. Such increases in Abs were sustained for >170 days and were immediately preceded by increased production of IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, IL-4, and IL-10 during peak expansion of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells displaying memory phenotypes, as well as the short-term increased effector function of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells and CD4(+) and CD8(+) alphabeta T cells producing antimicrobial cytokines. Thus, HMBPP/Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cell-based intervention may potentially be useful for combating neoplasms and HMBPP-producing opportunistic pathogens in chronically HIV-infected individuals.


Assuntos
Organofosfatos/imunologia , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T gama-delta/imunologia , Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida dos Símios/terapia , Vírus da Imunodeficiência Símia , Linfócitos T/transplante , Animais , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Doença Crônica , Interferon gama/imunologia , Interferon gama/metabolismo , Interleucina-2/imunologia , Interleucina-2/farmacologia , Macaca mulatta/imunologia , Organofosfatos/farmacologia , RNA Viral/sangue , Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida dos Símios/imunologia , Linfócitos T/efeitos dos fármacos , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/imunologia , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/metabolismo , Carga Viral
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 106(18): 7553-8, 2009 May 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19383786

RESUMO

The possibility that Vgamma2Vdelta2 T effector cells can confer protection against pulmonary infectious diseases has not been tested. We have recently demonstrated that single-dose (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-but-2-enyl pyrophosphate (HMBPP) plus IL-2 treatment can induce prolonged accumulation of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T effector cells in lungs. Here, we show that a delayed HMBPP/IL-2 administration after inhalational Yersinia pestis infection induced marked expansion of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells but failed to control extracellular plague bacterial replication/infection. Surprisingly, despite the absence of infection control, expansion of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells after HMBPP/IL-2 treatment led to the attenuation of inhalation plague lesions in lungs. Consistently, HMBPP-activated Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells accumulated and localized in pulmonary interstitials surrounding small blood vessels and airway mucosa in the lung tissues with no or mild plague lesions. These infiltrating Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells produced FGF-7, a homeostatic mediator against tissue damages. In contrast, control macaques treated with glucose plus IL-2 or glucose alone exhibited severe hemorrhages and necrosis in most lung lobes, with no or very few Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells detectable in lung tissues. The findings are consist with the paradigm that circulating Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells can traffic to lungs for homeostatic protection against tissue damages in infection.


Assuntos
Interleucina-2/administração & dosagem , Pulmão/imunologia , Organofosfatos/administração & dosagem , Peste/imunologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/imunologia , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T gama-delta/imunologia , Linfócitos T/efeitos dos fármacos , Yersinia pestis , Animais , Movimento Celular , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Fator 7 de Crescimento de Fibroblastos/biossíntese , Homeostase , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão/patologia , Macaca , Peste/patologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/patologia , Mucosa Respiratória/imunologia , Mucosa Respiratória/microbiologia , Mucosa Respiratória/patologia , Linfócitos T/imunologia
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Blood ; 111(8): 4220-32, 2008 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18039956

RESUMO

Nanoscale imaging of an in vivo antigen-specific T-cell immune response has not been reported. Here, the combined near-field scanning optical microscopy- and fluorescent quantum dot-based nanotechnology was used to perform immunofluorescence imaging of antigen-specific T-cell receptor (TCR) response in an in vivo model of clonal T-cell expansion. The near-field scanning optical microscopy/quantum dot system provided a best-optical-resolution (<50 nm) nano-scale imaging of Vgamma2Vdelta2 TCR on the membrane of nonstimulated Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells. Before Ag-induced clonal expansion, these nonstimulating Vgamma2Vdelta2 TCRs appeared to be distributed differently from their alphabeta TCR counterparts on the cell surface. Surprisingly, Vgamma2Vdelta2 TCR nanoclusters not only were formed but also sustained on the membrane during an in vivo clonal expansion of Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells after phosphoantigen treatment or phosphoantigen plus mycobacterial infection. The TCR nanoclusters could array to form nanodomains or microdomains on the membrane of clonally expanded Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells. Interestingly, expanded Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells bearing TCR nanoclusters or nanodomains were able to rerecognize phosphoantigen and to exert better effector function. These studies provided nanoscale insight into the in vivo T-cell immune response.


Assuntos
Antígenos/imunologia , Microscopia/instrumentação , Nanotecnologia/instrumentação , Pontos Quânticos , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T gama-delta/imunologia , Linfócitos T/citologia , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Animais , Antígenos/farmacologia , Membrana Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Membrana Celular/imunologia , Proliferação de Células/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Clonais , Imunofluorescência , Humanos , Região Variável de Imunoglobulina/efeitos dos fármacos , Região Variável de Imunoglobulina/imunologia , Ativação Linfocitária/efeitos dos fármacos , Macaca , Linfócitos T/efeitos dos fármacos
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J Immunol ; 179(12): 8287-96, 2007 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18056373

RESUMO

Although phosphoantigen-specific Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells appear to play a role in antimicrobial and anticancer immunity, mucosal immune responses and effector functions of these gammadelta T cells during infection or phospholigand treatment remain poorly characterized. In this study, we demonstrate that the microbial phosphoantigen (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-but-2-enyl pyrophosphate (HMBPP) plus IL-2 treatment of macaques induced a prolonged major expansion of circulating Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells that expressed CD8 and produced cytotoxic perforin during their peak expansion. Interestingly, HMBPP-activated Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells underwent an extraordinary pulmonary accumulation, which lasted for 3-4 mo, although circulating Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells had returned to baseline levels weeks prior. The Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells that accumulated in the lung following HMBPP/IL-2 cotreatment displayed an effector memory phenotype, as follows: CCR5+CCR7-CD45RA-CD27+ and were able to re-recognize phosphoantigen and produce copious amounts of IFN-gamma up to 15 wk after treatment. Furthermore, the capacity of massively expanded Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells to produce cytokines in vivo coincided with an increase in numbers of CD4+ and CD8+ alphabeta T cells after HMBPP/IL-2 cotreatment as well as substantial perforin expression by CD3+Vgamma2- T cells. Thus, the prolonged HMBPP-driven antimicrobial and cytotoxic responses of pulmonary and systemic Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cells may confer immunotherapeutics against infectious diseases and cancers.


Assuntos
Difosfatos/imunologia , Pulmão/imunologia , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T gama-delta/análise , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/imunologia , Animais , Antígenos/imunologia , Antígenos CD4/análise , Antígenos CD8/análise , Região Variável de Imunoglobulina/análise , Interferon gama/metabolismo , Interleucina-2/farmacologia , Macaca , Mucosa/imunologia , Perforina/metabolismo , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T alfa-beta/análise , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/efeitos dos fármacos
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Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis ; 17(4): 327-9, 2006 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16651879

RESUMO

Recombinant coagulation factor (rFVIIa) (NovoSeven; Novo Nordisk A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark) is registered in most regions in the world for the treatment of bleeding episodes in haemophilia with inhibitors to factor VIII or factor IX. The mechanism of action suggests that its enhancing effects in haemostasis are limited to the site of injury and that systemic activation of the coagulation cascade does not occur. We report a case of lower gastrointestinal bleeding in diverticular disease of the colon in an inoperable elderly patient without pre-existing coagulopathy, which has successfully treated with a single injection of rFVIIa. This experience suggests that rFVIIa, besides its actual high costs, might be a useful and safe, noninvasive therapeutic tool in selected cases of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding in the elderly.


Assuntos
Diverticulose Cólica/tratamento farmacológico , Fator VIIa/administração & dosagem , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/tratamento farmacológico , Doença Aguda , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Injeções Intravenosas , Proteínas Recombinantes/administração & dosagem , Resultado do Tratamento
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