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A multi-epitope DNA vaccine enables a broad engagement of diabetogenic T cells for tolerance in Type 1 diabetes.
Citation | “A Multi-Epitope Dna Vaccine Enables A Broad Engagement Of Diabetogenic T Cells For Tolerance In Type 1 Diabetes.”. Journal Of Autoimmunity, pp. 13-23. . |
Center | Columbia University |
Author | Jorge Postigo-Fernandez, Rémi J Creusot |
Abstract |
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by diabetogenic T cells that evaded tolerance mechanisms and react against multiple β-cell antigens. Antigen-specific therapy to reinstate tolerance (typically using a single β-cell antigen) has so far proved unsuccessful in T1D patients. Plasmid DNA (pDNA)-mediated expression of proinsulin has demonstrated transient protection in clinical trials, but long-lasting tolerance is yet to be achieved. We aimed to address whether pDNA delivery of multiple epitopes/mimotopes from several β-cell antigens efficiently presented to CD4 and CD8 T cells could also induce tolerance. This approach significantly delayed T1D development, while co-delivery of pDNA vectors expressing four full antigens protected more mice. Delivery of multiple epitopes resulted in a broad engagement of specific T cells, eliciting a response distinct from endogenous epitopes draining from islets. T-cell phenotypes also varied with antigen specificity. Unexpectedly, the repertoire of T cells reactive to the same epitope was highly polyclonal. Despite induction of some CD25 Foxp3 regulatory T cells, protection from disease did not persist after treatment discontinuation. These data demonstrate that epitope-based tolerogenic DNA vaccines constitute effective precision medicine tools to target a broad range of specific CD4 and CD8 diabetogenic T-cell populations for prevention or treatment of T1D. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
Journal of autoimmunity
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Volume |
98
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Number of Pages |
13-23
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1095-9157
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DOI |
10.1016/j.jaut.2018.11.003
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Alternate Journal |
J. Autoimmun.
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PMID |
30454875
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PMCID |
PMC6389442
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