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Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy

BACKGROUND: Adoptive cell therapy with allogenic NK cells constitutes a promising approach for the treatment of certain malignancies. Such strategies are currently limited by the requirement of an efficient protocol for NK cell expansion. We have developed a method using synthetic nanosized phosphon...

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Autores principales: Portevin, Damien, Poupot, Mary, Rolland, Olivier, Turrin, Cédric-Olivier, Fournié, Jean-Jacques, Majoral, Jean-Pierre, Caminade, Anne-Marie, Poupot, Remy
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2761872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19778420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-82
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author Portevin, Damien
Poupot, Mary
Rolland, Olivier
Turrin, Cédric-Olivier
Fournié, Jean-Jacques
Majoral, Jean-Pierre
Caminade, Anne-Marie
Poupot, Remy
author_facet Portevin, Damien
Poupot, Mary
Rolland, Olivier
Turrin, Cédric-Olivier
Fournié, Jean-Jacques
Majoral, Jean-Pierre
Caminade, Anne-Marie
Poupot, Remy
author_sort Portevin, Damien
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Adoptive cell therapy with allogenic NK cells constitutes a promising approach for the treatment of certain malignancies. Such strategies are currently limited by the requirement of an efficient protocol for NK cell expansion. We have developed a method using synthetic nanosized phosphonate-capped dendrimers allowing such expansion. We are showing here that this is due to a specific inhibitory activity towards CD4(+ )T cell which could lead to further medical applications of this dendrimer. METHODS: Mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood were used to investigate the immunomodulatory effects of nanosized phosphonate-capped dendrimers on interleukin-2 driven CD4(+)T cell expansion. Proliferation status was investigated using flow cytometry analysis of CFSE dilution and PI incorporation experiments. Magnetic bead cell sorting was used to address activity towards individual or mixed cell sub-populations. We performed equilibrium binding assay to assess the interaction of fluorescent dendrimers with pure CD4(+ )T cells. RESULTS: Phosphonate-capped dendrimers are inhibiting the activation, and therefore the proliferation; of CD4(+ )T cells in IL-2 stimulated PBMCs, without affecting their viability. This allows a rapid enrichment of NK cells and further expansion. We found that dendrimer acts directly on T cells, as their regulatory property is maintained when stimulating purified CD4(+ )T cells with anti-CD3/CD28 microbeads. Performing equilibrium binding assays using a fluorescent analogue, we show that the phosphonate capped-dendrimers are specifically interacting with purified CD4(+ )T cells. Ultimately, we found that our protocol prevents the IL-2 related expansion of regulatory T cells that would be deleterious for the activity of infused NK cells. CONCLUSION: High yield expansion of NK cells from human PBMCs by phosphonate-capped dendrimers and IL-2 occurs through the specific inhibition of the CD4(+ )lymphocyte compartment. Given the specificity of the interaction of dendrimers with CD4(+ )T cell, we hypothesize that regulatory activity may signal through a specific receptor that remains to be indentified. Therefore phosphonate-capped dendrimers constitute not only tools for the ex-vivo expansion of NK cells in immunotherapy of cancers but their mode of action could also lead to further medical applications where T cell activation and proliferation need to be dampened.
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spelling pubmed-27618722009-10-15 Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy Portevin, Damien Poupot, Mary Rolland, Olivier Turrin, Cédric-Olivier Fournié, Jean-Jacques Majoral, Jean-Pierre Caminade, Anne-Marie Poupot, Remy J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Adoptive cell therapy with allogenic NK cells constitutes a promising approach for the treatment of certain malignancies. Such strategies are currently limited by the requirement of an efficient protocol for NK cell expansion. We have developed a method using synthetic nanosized phosphonate-capped dendrimers allowing such expansion. We are showing here that this is due to a specific inhibitory activity towards CD4(+ )T cell which could lead to further medical applications of this dendrimer. METHODS: Mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood were used to investigate the immunomodulatory effects of nanosized phosphonate-capped dendrimers on interleukin-2 driven CD4(+)T cell expansion. Proliferation status was investigated using flow cytometry analysis of CFSE dilution and PI incorporation experiments. Magnetic bead cell sorting was used to address activity towards individual or mixed cell sub-populations. We performed equilibrium binding assay to assess the interaction of fluorescent dendrimers with pure CD4(+ )T cells. RESULTS: Phosphonate-capped dendrimers are inhibiting the activation, and therefore the proliferation; of CD4(+ )T cells in IL-2 stimulated PBMCs, without affecting their viability. This allows a rapid enrichment of NK cells and further expansion. We found that dendrimer acts directly on T cells, as their regulatory property is maintained when stimulating purified CD4(+ )T cells with anti-CD3/CD28 microbeads. Performing equilibrium binding assays using a fluorescent analogue, we show that the phosphonate capped-dendrimers are specifically interacting with purified CD4(+ )T cells. Ultimately, we found that our protocol prevents the IL-2 related expansion of regulatory T cells that would be deleterious for the activity of infused NK cells. CONCLUSION: High yield expansion of NK cells from human PBMCs by phosphonate-capped dendrimers and IL-2 occurs through the specific inhibition of the CD4(+ )lymphocyte compartment. Given the specificity of the interaction of dendrimers with CD4(+ )T cell, we hypothesize that regulatory activity may signal through a specific receptor that remains to be indentified. Therefore phosphonate-capped dendrimers constitute not only tools for the ex-vivo expansion of NK cells in immunotherapy of cancers but their mode of action could also lead to further medical applications where T cell activation and proliferation need to be dampened. BioMed Central 2009-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2761872/ /pubmed/19778420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-82 Text en Copyright © 2009 Portevin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Portevin, Damien
Poupot, Mary
Rolland, Olivier
Turrin, Cédric-Olivier
Fournié, Jean-Jacques
Majoral, Jean-Pierre
Caminade, Anne-Marie
Poupot, Remy
Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title_full Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title_fullStr Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title_short Regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human CD4(+ )T cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of NK cells from PBMCs for immunotherapy
title_sort regulatory activity of azabisphosphonate-capped dendrimers on human cd4(+ )t cell proliferation enhances ex-vivo expansion of nk cells from pbmcs for immunotherapy
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2761872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19778420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-82
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