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Transient antibody targeting of CD45RC induces transplant tolerance and potent antigen-specific regulatory T cells
Elodie Picarda, Séverine Bézie, Laetitia Boucault, Elodie Autrusseau, Stéphanie Kilens, Dimitri Meistermann, Bernard Martinet, Véronique Daguin, Audrey Donnart, Eric Charpentier, Laurent David, Ignacio Anegon, Carole Guillonneau
Elodie Picarda, Séverine Bézie, Laetitia Boucault, Elodie Autrusseau, Stéphanie Kilens, Dimitri Meistermann, Bernard Martinet, Véronique Daguin, Audrey Donnart, Eric Charpentier, Laurent David, Ignacio Anegon, Carole Guillonneau
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Research Article Therapeutics Transplantation

Transient antibody targeting of CD45RC induces transplant tolerance and potent antigen-specific regulatory T cells

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Rat and human CD4+ and CD8+ Tregs expressing low levels of CD45RC have strong immunoregulatory properties. We describe here that human CD45 isoforms are nonredundant and identify distinct subsets of cells. We show that CD45RC is not expressed by CD4+ and CD8+ Foxp3+ Tregs, while CD45RA/RB/RO are. Transient administration of a monoclonal antibody (mAb) targeting CD45RC in a rat cardiac allotransplantation model induced transplant tolerance associated with inhibition of allogeneic humoral responses but maintained primary and memory responses against cognate antigens. Anti-CD45RC mAb induced rapid death of CD45RChigh T cells through intrinsic cell signaling but preserved and potentiated CD4+ and CD8+ CD45RClow/– Tregs, which are able to adoptively transfer donor-specific tolerance to grafted recipients. Anti-CD45RC treatment results in distinct transcriptional signature of CD4+ and CD8+ CD45RClow/– Tregs. Finally, we demonstrate that anti-human CD45RC treatment inhibited graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in immune-humanized NSG mice. Thus, short-term anti-CD45RC is a potent therapeutic candidate to induce transplantation tolerance in human.

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Elodie Picarda, Séverine Bézie, Laetitia Boucault, Elodie Autrusseau, Stéphanie Kilens, Dimitri Meistermann, Bernard Martinet, Véronique Daguin, Audrey Donnart, Eric Charpentier, Laurent David, Ignacio Anegon, Carole Guillonneau

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CD45RC isoform identifies a unique subset of lymphocytes and is the only CD45-isoform not expressed by human Foxp3+ Tregs.

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(A) Analysis of CD45 isoform expression on human peripheral blood PBMCs. CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, B cells, NK cells, NKT cells, and CD14+ or CD16+ monocytes were analyzed for CD45RC marker coexpression with CD45RA, CD45RB, and CD45RO markers by flow cytometry. Left: A representative experiment of 10 individuals. Right: Mean expression ± SEM of CD45RA, CD45RB, or CD45RO in CD45RC+ or CD45RC– in each cell population of 10 different individuals. (B) Analysis of CD45 isoform expression by CD4+ and CD8+ Foxp3+ Tregs from human peripheral blood PBMCs. CD4+CD25+CD127–Foxp3+ and CD8+Foxp3+ T cells were analyzed for CD45RA, -RB, -RC, and -RO marker expression by flow cytometry. Top panel is a representative experiment of 10 individuals. Bottom panel represents % of positive cells among Tregs ± SEM. Mann-Whitney U Test, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001.

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