Tolerance induction by liposomes targeting a single CD8 epitope IGRP206-214 in a model of type 1 diabetes is impeded by co-targeting a CD4+ islet epitope.
Irina BuckleJeniffer D Loaiza NaranjoAnne-Sophie BergotVivian ZhangMeghna TalekarRaymond J SteptoeRanjeny ThomasEmma E Hamilton-WilliamsPublished in: Immunology and cell biology (2021)
The autoimmune disease type 1 diabetes is predominantly mediated by CD8+ cytotoxic T-cell destruction of islet beta cells, of which islet-specific glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit-related protein (IGRP)206-214 is a dominant target antigen specificity. Previously, we found that a liposome-based antigen-specific immunotherapy encapsulating the CD4+ T-cell islet epitope 2.5mim together with the nuclear factor-κB inhibitor calcitriol induced regulatory T cells and protected from diabetes in NOD mice. Here we investigated whether the same system delivering IGRP206-214 could induce antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell-targeted immune regulation and delay diabetes. Subcutaneous administration of IGRP206-214 /calcitriol liposomes transiently activated and expanded IGRP-specific T-cell receptor transgenic 8.3 CD8+ T cells. Liposomal co-delivery of calcitriol was required to optimally suppress endogenous IGRP-specific CD8+ T-cell interferon-γ production and cytotoxicity. Concordantly, a short course of IGRP206-214 /calcitriol liposomes delayed diabetes progression and reduced insulitis. However, when IGRP206-214 /calcitriol liposomes were delivered together with 2.5mim /calcitriol liposomes, disease protection was not observed and the regulatory effect of 2.5mim /calcitriol liposomes was abrogated. Thus, tolerogenic liposomes that target either a dominant CD8+ or a CD4+ T-cell islet epitope can delay diabetes progression but combining multiple epitopes does not enhance protection.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- drug delivery
- regulatory t cells
- drug release
- glycemic control
- cancer therapy
- cardiovascular disease
- dendritic cells
- nuclear factor
- blood glucose
- monoclonal antibody
- toll like receptor
- multiple sclerosis
- nk cells
- induced apoptosis
- inflammatory response
- cell death
- adipose tissue
- protein kinase
- blood pressure
- high resolution
- transcription factor
- high glucose
- cell cycle arrest
- diabetic rats
- endothelial cells
- signaling pathway
- single molecule