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Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation

There is clinical interest in the modulation of regulatory T cells for cancer therapy. The safety of these therapies in combination with conventional anti-cancer therapies, including radiation therapy, can be studied in animal models. The effects of partial depletion of regulatory T (Treg) cells wit...

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Autores principales: Ma, Shihong, Richardson, James A., Bitmansour, Andrew, Solberg, Timothy D., Pidikiti, Rajesh, Song, Kwang, Stojadinovic, Strahinja, Vitetta, Ellen S., Meyer, Jeffrey J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3569437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056607
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author Ma, Shihong
Richardson, James A.
Bitmansour, Andrew
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pidikiti, Rajesh
Song, Kwang
Stojadinovic, Strahinja
Vitetta, Ellen S.
Meyer, Jeffrey J.
author_facet Ma, Shihong
Richardson, James A.
Bitmansour, Andrew
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pidikiti, Rajesh
Song, Kwang
Stojadinovic, Strahinja
Vitetta, Ellen S.
Meyer, Jeffrey J.
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description There is clinical interest in the modulation of regulatory T cells for cancer therapy. The safety of these therapies in combination with conventional anti-cancer therapies, including radiation therapy, can be studied in animal models. The effects of partial depletion of regulatory T (Treg) cells with an anti-CD25 antibody in conjunction with ionizing radiation on inflammation and tissue injury were analyzed in C57BL/6 mice. An anti-CD25 antibody (PC61) was administered 3 days prior to 13 Gy lower-half hemi-body irradiation (HBI). The blood, spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes (mLNs) and inguinal lymph nodes (iLNs) were harvested at various times thereafter. Alterations in the proportion of leukocyte subsets including CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells, Treg cells, B cells, NK cells, NK1.1(+) T cells, macrophages and granulocytes were analyzed by FACS. The lungs, liver, pancreas, stomach, jejunum, duodenum, ileum, colon and kidney were harvested and studied by H&E staining. Expression of inflammatory mediators in plasma and tissue were investigated by ELISA. HBI significantly decreased the leukocyte pool though the various leukocyte subsets had different sensitivities to HBI. The administration of PC61 significantly decreased the proportion of Treg cells in spleen, iLN, mLN and blood (reduction of approximately 60%). Irradiation significantly increased the proportion of Treg cells in the spleen, iLN and mLN. HBI induced a systemic inflammatory reaction as demonstrated by increased plasma levels of IL-6, KC/CXCL1 and circulating granulocytes in the blood. Neutrophils also infiltrated the small bowel. The same general patterns were observed whether or not Treg cells were partially depleted with PC61 prior to HBI. These data demonstrate that partial depletion of Treg cells in these mice does not influence HBI-induced inflammatory response and tissue injury, and that combining anti-CD25 therapy with radiation may be safe and well tolerated in a clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-35694372013-02-13 Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation Ma, Shihong Richardson, James A. Bitmansour, Andrew Solberg, Timothy D. Pidikiti, Rajesh Song, Kwang Stojadinovic, Strahinja Vitetta, Ellen S. Meyer, Jeffrey J. PLoS One Research Article There is clinical interest in the modulation of regulatory T cells for cancer therapy. The safety of these therapies in combination with conventional anti-cancer therapies, including radiation therapy, can be studied in animal models. The effects of partial depletion of regulatory T (Treg) cells with an anti-CD25 antibody in conjunction with ionizing radiation on inflammation and tissue injury were analyzed in C57BL/6 mice. An anti-CD25 antibody (PC61) was administered 3 days prior to 13 Gy lower-half hemi-body irradiation (HBI). The blood, spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes (mLNs) and inguinal lymph nodes (iLNs) were harvested at various times thereafter. Alterations in the proportion of leukocyte subsets including CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells, Treg cells, B cells, NK cells, NK1.1(+) T cells, macrophages and granulocytes were analyzed by FACS. The lungs, liver, pancreas, stomach, jejunum, duodenum, ileum, colon and kidney were harvested and studied by H&E staining. Expression of inflammatory mediators in plasma and tissue were investigated by ELISA. HBI significantly decreased the leukocyte pool though the various leukocyte subsets had different sensitivities to HBI. The administration of PC61 significantly decreased the proportion of Treg cells in spleen, iLN, mLN and blood (reduction of approximately 60%). Irradiation significantly increased the proportion of Treg cells in the spleen, iLN and mLN. HBI induced a systemic inflammatory reaction as demonstrated by increased plasma levels of IL-6, KC/CXCL1 and circulating granulocytes in the blood. Neutrophils also infiltrated the small bowel. The same general patterns were observed whether or not Treg cells were partially depleted with PC61 prior to HBI. These data demonstrate that partial depletion of Treg cells in these mice does not influence HBI-induced inflammatory response and tissue injury, and that combining anti-CD25 therapy with radiation may be safe and well tolerated in a clinical setting. Public Library of Science 2013-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3569437/ /pubmed/23409194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056607 Text en © 2013 Ma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ma, Shihong
Richardson, James A.
Bitmansour, Andrew
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pidikiti, Rajesh
Song, Kwang
Stojadinovic, Strahinja
Vitetta, Ellen S.
Meyer, Jeffrey J.
Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title_full Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title_fullStr Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title_short Partial Depletion of Regulatory T Cells Does Not Influence the Inflammation Caused by High Dose Hemi-Body Irradiation
title_sort partial depletion of regulatory t cells does not influence the inflammation caused by high dose hemi-body irradiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3569437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056607
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