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Attenuation of renal injury by depleting cDC1 and by repurposing Flt3 inhibitor in anti-GBM disease.

Authors :
Chen, Titi
Cao, Qi
Wang, Ruifeng
Zheng, Guoping
Azmi, Farhana
Lee, Vincent W.
Wang, Yuan Ming
Li, Hongqi
Yu, Di
Rogers, Natasha M.
Alexander, Stephen I.
Harris, David C.H.
Wang, Yiping
Source :
Clinical Immunology. May2023, Vol. 250, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Previous studies found cDC1s to be protective in early stage anti-GBM disease through Tregs, but pathogenic in late stage Adriamycin nephropathy through CD8+ T cells. Flt3 ligand is a growth factor essential for cDC1 development and Flt3 inhibitors are currently used for cancer treatment. We conducted this study to clarify the role and mechanisms of effects of cDC1s at different time points in anti-GBM disease. In addition, we aimed to utilize drug repurposing of Flt3 inhibitors to target cDC1s as a treatment of anti-GBM disease. We found that in human anti-GBM disease, the number of cDC1s increased significantly, proportionally more than cDC2s. The number of CD8+ T cells also increased significantly and their number correlated with cDC1 number. In XCR1-DTR mice, late (day 12–21) but not early (day 3–12) depletion of cDC1s attenuated kidney injury in mice with anti-GBM disease. cDC1s separated from kidneys of anti-GBM disease mice were found to have a pro-inflammatory phenotype (i.e. express high level of IL-6, IL-12 and IL-23) in late but not early stage. In the late depletion model, the number of CD8+ T cells was also reduced, but not Tregs. CD8+ T cells separated from kidneys of anti-GBM disease mice expressed high levels of cytotoxic molecules (granzyme B and perforin) and inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IFN-γ), and their expression reduced significantly after cDC1 depletion with diphtheria toxin. These findings were reproduced using a Flt3 inhibitor in wild type mice. Therefore, cDC1s are pathogenic in anti-GBM disease through activation of CD8+ T cells. Flt3 inhibition successfully attenuated kidney injury through depletion of cDC1s. Repurposing Flt3 inhibitors has potential as a novel therapeutic strategy for anti-GBM disease. • cDC1s are pathogenic in anti-GBM disease through activating CD8+ T cells. • Flt3 inhibitor depleted cDC1s selectively, resulting in attenuation of kidney injury. • Flt3 inhibition is a novel therapy for anti-GBM disease, with accelerated translational potential through drug repurposing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15216616
Volume :
250
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163293369
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2023.109295