Apoptotic cell–induced, antigen-specific immunoregulation to treat experimental antimyeloperoxidase GN

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Background Myeloperoxidase (MPO)-ANCA–associated GN is a significant cause of renal failure. Manipulating autoimmunity by inducing regulatory T cells is potentially a more specific and safer therapeutic option than conventional immunosuppression. Methods To generate MPO-specific regulatory T cells, we used a modified protein-conjugating compound, 1-ethyl-3-(3'dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (ECDI), to couple the immunodominant MPO peptide (MPO409–428) or a control ovalbumin peptide (OVA323–339) to splenocytes and induced apoptosis in the conjugated cells. We then administered MPO-and OVA-conjugated apoptotic splenocytes (MPO-Sps and OVA-Sps, respectively) to mice and compared their effects on development and severity of anti-MPO GN. We induced autoimmunity to MPO by immunizing mice with MPO in adjuvant; to trigger GN, we used low-dose antiglomerular basement membrane globulin, which transiently recruits neutro-phils that deposit MPO in glomeruli. We also compared the effects of transferring CD4+ T cells from mice treated with MPO-Sp or OVA-Sp to recipient mice with established anti-MPO autoimmunity. Results MPO-Sp but not OVA-Sp administration increased MPO-specific, peripherally derived CD4+ Foxp3- type 1 regulatory T cells and reduced anti-MPO autoimmunity and GN. However, in mice depleted of regulatory T cells, MPO-Sp administration did not protect from anti-MPO autoimmunity or GN. Mice with established anti-MPO autoimmunity that received CD4+ T cells transferred from mice treated with MPO-Sp (but not CD4+ T cells transferred from mice treated with OVA-Sp) were protected from anti-MPO autoimmunity and GN, confirming the induction of therapeutic antigen-specific regulatory T cells. Conclusions These findings in a mouse model indicate that administering apoptotic splenocytes conjugated with the immunodominant MPO peptide suppresses anti-MPO GN by inducing antigen-specific tolerance.

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Gan, P. Y., Godfrey, A. S., Ooi, J. D., O’sullivan, K. M., Oudin, V., Richard Kitching, A., & Holdsworth, S. R. (2019). Apoptotic cell–induced, antigen-specific immunoregulation to treat experimental antimyeloperoxidase GN. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 30(8), 1365–1374. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2018090955

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