1. Cell Therapy for Prophylactic Tolerance in Immunoglobulin E-mediated Allergy.
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Baranyi U, Farkas AM, Hock K, Mahr B, Linhart B, Gattringer M, Focke-Tejkl M, Petersen A, Wrba F, Rülicke T, Valenta R, and Wekerle T
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- Allergens genetics, Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Hypersensitivity immunology, Immune Tolerance, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Pollen immunology, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis methods, Allergens immunology, Bone Marrow Transplantation methods, Hypersensitivity prevention & control, Immunoglobulin E metabolism
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Background: Therapeutic strategies for the prophylaxis of IgE-mediated allergy remain an unmet medical need. Cell therapy is an emerging approach with high potential for preventing and treating immunological diseases. We aimed to develop a cell-based therapy inducing permanent allergen-specific immunological tolerance for preventing IgE-mediated allergy., Methods: Wild-type mice were treated with allergen-expressing bone marrow cells under a short course of tolerogenic immunosuppression (mTOR inhibition and costimulation blockade). Bone marrow was retrieved from a novel transgenic mouse ubiquitously expressing the major grass pollen allergen Phl p 5 as a membrane-anchored protein (BALB/c-Tg[Phlp5-GFP], here mPhl p 5). After transplantation recipients were IgE-sensitized at multiple time points with Phl p 5 and control allergen., Results: Mice treated with mPhl p 5 bone marrow did not develop Phl p 5-specific IgE (or other isotypes) despite repeated administration of the allergen, while mounting and maintaining a strong humoral response towards the control allergen. Notably, Phl p 5-specific T cell responses and allergic airway inflammation were also completely prevented. Interestingly allergen-specific B cell tolerance was maintained independent of Treg functions indicating deletional tolerance as underlying mechanism., Conclusion: This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that allergen-specific immunological tolerance preventing occurrence of allergy can be established through a cell-based therapy employing allergen-expressing leukocytes., (Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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