Review for "Human monocytic myeloid‐derived suppressor cells impair B‐cell phenotype and function in vitro"

Author(s):  
Jennifer Jaufmann ◽  
Felipe J.N. Lelis ◽  
Annkathrin C. Teschner ◽  
Katja Fromm ◽  
Nikolaus Rieber ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Jaufmann ◽  
Felipe J.N. Lelis ◽  
Annkathrin C. Teschner ◽  
Katja Fromm ◽  
Nikolaus Rieber ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 130 (16) ◽  
pp. 1453-1467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianjian Ji ◽  
Jingjing Xu ◽  
Shuli Zhao ◽  
Fei Liu ◽  
Jingjing Qi ◽  
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Although major advancements have made in investigating the aetiology of SLE (systemic lupus erythaematosus), the role of MDSCs (myeloid-derived suppressor cells) in SLE progression remains confused. Recently, some studies have revealed that MDSCs play an important role in lupus mice. However, the proportion and function of MDSCs in lupus mice and SLE patients are still poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated the proportion and function of MDSCs using different stages of MRL/lpr lupus mice and specimens from SLE patients with different activity. Results showed that splenic granulocytic (G-)MDSCs were significantly expanded by increasing the expression of CCR1 (CC chemokine receptor 1) in diseased MRL/lpr lupus mice and in high-disease-activity SLE patients. However, the proportion of monocytic (M-)MDSCs remains similar in MRL/lpr lupus mice and SLE patients. G-MDSCs produce high levels of ROS (reactive oxygen species) through increasing gp91phox expression, and activated TLR2 (Toll-like receptor 2) and AIM2 (absent in melanoma 2) inflammasome in M-MDSCs lead to IL-1β (interleukin 1β) expression in diseased MRL/lpr mice and high-disease-activity SLE patients. Previous study has revealed that MDSCs could alter the plasticity of Th17 (T helper 17) cells and Tregs (regulatory T-cells) via ROS and IL-1β. Co-culture experiments showed that G-MDSCs impaired Treg differentiation via ROS and M-MDSCs promoted Th17 cell polarization by IL-1β in vitro. Furthermore, adoptive transfer or antibody depletion of MDSCs in MRL/lpr mice confirmed that MDSCs influenced the imbalance of Tregs and Th17 cells in vivo. Our results indicate that MDSCs with the capacity to regulate Th17 cell/Treg balance may be a critical pathogenic factor in SLE.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min-Jung Park ◽  
Jin-Ah Baek ◽  
Se-Young Kim ◽  
Kyung-Ah Jung ◽  
Jeong Won Choi ◽  
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Abstract Background: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a critical role in modulating the immune response and suppressing autoimmunity and transplantation. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) exert therapeutic potential due to their immunomodulatory properties, which have been demonstrated both in vitro and in clinical trials. Cell-based therapy for acute Graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) may enable induction of donor-specific tolerance in the preclinical setting. Methods: We investigated whether the immunoregulatory activity of the combination of MDSCs and Tregs on T cell and B cell subset and alloreactive T cell response. We evaluated the therapeutic effects of combined cell therapy for aGVHD following MHC-mismatched bone marrow transplantation. We compared histologic analysis from the target tissues of each groups were and immune cell population by flow cytometric analysisResults: We report a novel approach to inducing immune tolerance using a combination of donor-derived MDSCs and Tregs. The combined cell-therapy modulated in vitro the proliferation of alloreactive T cells and the Treg/Th17 balance in mice system. Systemic infusion of MDSCs and Tregs ameliorated serverity and inflammation of aGVHD by reducing the populations of proinflammatory Th1/Th17 cells and the expression of proinflammatory cytokines in target tissue. The combined therapy promoted the differentiation of allogeneic T cells toward Foxp3+Tregs and IL-10-producing regulatory B cells. The combination treatment control also activated human T and B cell subset.Conclusions: Therefore, the combination of MDSCs and Tregs has immunomodulatory activity and induces immune tolerance to prevent of aGVHD severity. This could lead to the development of new clinical approaches to the prevent aGVHD.


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