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測(cè)量應(yīng)用案例-20220502
閱讀:108 發(fā)布時(shí)間:2022-5-10文獻(xiàn)名:PD-L1 cellular nanovesicles carrying rapamycin inhibit alloimmune responses in transplantation
作者: Min Yang, a Zhanxue Xu, a Hailan Yan, a Hsiang-i Tsai, a Dandan Su, a Fuxia Yan, a Qiumei Lu, a Jianhua Feng, b Weiwei Zeng, a Lifang Xi, a Hualian Zha, a Yunzhi Ling, a Chao He, a Yingyi Wu, a Xiaowei Xu, c Gang Zheng, d Gan Liu, a Hongbo Chen a and Fang Cheng a
a School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China
b Department of Hematology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China
c Clinical Neuroscience Center, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China
d XuZhou Central Hospital Affiliated to Medical School of Southeast University, XuZhou, China
摘要:Organ transplantation has been employed upon serious injuries, but a T-cell-mediated potent inflammatory immune response often leads to graft rejection. Immunosuppressive drugs such as rapamycin (RAPA) have to be taken after organ transplantation, but long-term use of these drugs causes severe adverse effects. Immune checkpoint pathways such as the programmed death-receptor 1/programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) provides an immunosuppressive environment, preventing excessive tissue destruction due to inflammatory immune responses. In this study, we bioengineered cell membrane-derived PD-L1 nanovesicles (PD-L1 NVs) to carry low doses of RAPA. These NVs inhibited T-cell activation and proliferation in vitro, by enhancing the PD-1/PD-L1 immune co-inhibitory signaling axis and inhibiting the mTOR pathway. Importantly, PD-L1 NVs encapsulated with rapamycin exerted stronger effects on inhibiting T-cell proliferation than PD-L1 NVs or rapamycin alone. This can be recapitulated in a mouse skin transplantation model, leading to the weakened alloimmune response and allograft tolerance. We also found that PD-L1/rapamycin vesicles have additional function to induce regulatory T cells in the recipient spleens. Our study highlighted the power of combining low-dose rapamycin and PD-L1 in the nanovesicles as immunosuppressants to promote allograft acceptance.
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