Donor-Derived Regulatory Dendritic Cell Infusion Results In Host Cell Cross-Dressing And T Cell Subset Changes In Prospective Living Donor Liver Transplant Recipients

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION(2021)

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Regulatory dendritic cells (DCreg) promote transplant tolerance following their adoptive transfer in experimental animals. We investigated the feasibility, safety, fate, and impact on host T cells of donor monocyte-derived DCreg infused into prospective, living donor liver transplant patients, 7 days before transplantation. The DCreg expressed a tolerogenic gene transcriptional profile, high cell surface programed death ligand-1 (PD-L1):CD86 ratios, high IL-10/no IL-12 productivity and poor ability to stimulate allogeneic T cell proliferation. Target DCreg doses (range 2.5-10 x 10(6) cells/kg) were achieved in all but 1 of 15 recipients, with no infusion reactions. Following DCreg infusion, transiently elevated levels of donor HLA and immunoregulatory PD-L1, CD39, and CD73 were detected in circulating small extracellular vesicles. At the same time, flow and advanced image stream analysis revealed intact DCreg and "cross-dressing" of host DCs in blood and lymph nodes. PD-L1 co-localization with donor HLA was observed at higher levels than with recipient HLA. Between DCreg infusion and transplantation, T-bet(hi)Eomes(hi) memory CD8(+) T cells decreased, whereas regulatory (CD25(hi)CD127(-)Foxp3(+)): T-bet(hi)Eomes(hi) CD8(+) T cell ratios increased. Thus, donor-derived DCreg infusion may induce systemic changes in host antigen-presenting cells and T cells potentially conducive to modulated anti-donor immune reactivity at the time of transplant.
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clinical research, practice, liver transplantation, hepatology, immunosuppression, immune modulation, immunobiology, dendritic cell, alloantigen, clinical trial, immune regulation, liver transplantation, living donor
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