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An immune-based tool platform for in vivo cell clearance.

Jieqiong ZhangTatsuya TsukuiXiumin WuAlyssa BritoJohn Maxwell TrumbleJuan C CaraballoGreg M AllenJosé Zavala-SolorioChunlian ZhangJonathan PawWendell A LimJiefei GengYuliya KutskovaAdam FreundGanesh KolumamDean SheppardRobert L Cohen
Published in: Life science alliance (2023)
Immunological targeting of pathological cells has been successful in oncology and is expanding to other pathobiological contexts. Here, we present a flexible platform that allows labeling cells of interest with the surface-expressed model antigen ovalbumin (OVA), which can be eliminated via either antigen-specific T cells or newly developed OVA antibodies. We demonstrate that hepatocytes can be effectively targeted by either modality. In contrast, pro-fibrotic fibroblasts associated with pulmonary fibrosis are only eliminated by T cells in initial experiments, which reduced collagen deposition in a fibrosis model. This new experimental platform will facilitate development of immune-based approaches to clear potential pathological cell types in vivo.
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