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Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates.

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Kwun, J; Burghuber, C; Manook, M; Ezekian, B; Park, J; Yoon, J; Yi, JS; Iwakoshi, N; Gibby, A; Hong, JJ; Farris, AB; Kirk, AD; Knechtle, SJ
Published in: Blood Adv
November 14, 2017

The detrimental effects of donor-directed antibodies in sensitized transplant patients remain a difficult immunologic barrier to successful organ transplantation. Antibody removal is often followed by rebound. Proteasome inhibitors (PIs) deplete antibody-producing plasma cells (PCs) but have shown marginal benefit for desensitization. In an allosensitized nonhuman primate (NHP) model, we observed increased germinal center (GC) formation after PI monotherapy, suggesting a compensatory PC repopulation mediated via GC activation. Here we show that costimulation blockade (CoB) targets GC follicular helper T (Tfh) cells in allosensitized NHPs. Combined PI and CoB significantly reduces bone marrow PCs (CD19+CD20-CD38+), Tfh cells (CD4+ICOS+PD-1hi), and GC B cells (BCL-6+CD20+); controls the homeostatic GC response to PC depletion; and sustains alloantibody decline. Importantly, dual PC and CoB therapy prolongs rejection-free graft survival in major histocompatibility complex incompatible kidney transplantation without alloantibody rebound. Our study illustrates a translatable desensitization method and provides mechanistic insight into maintenance of alloantibody sensitization.

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Blood Adv

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2473-9529

Publication Date

November 14, 2017

Volume

1

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24

Start / End Page

2115 / 2119

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Kwun, J., Burghuber, C., Manook, M., Ezekian, B., Park, J., Yoon, J., … Knechtle, S. J. (2017). Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates. Blood Adv, 1(24), 2115–2119. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2017010991
Kwun, Jean, Christopher Burghuber, Miriam Manook, Brian Ezekian, Jaeberm Park, Janghoon Yoon, John S. Yi, et al. “Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates.Blood Adv 1, no. 24 (November 14, 2017): 2115–19. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2017010991.
Kwun J, Burghuber C, Manook M, Ezekian B, Park J, Yoon J, et al. Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates. Blood Adv. 2017 Nov 14;1(24):2115–9.
Kwun, Jean, et al. “Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates.Blood Adv, vol. 1, no. 24, Nov. 2017, pp. 2115–19. Pubmed, doi:10.1182/bloodadvances.2017010991.
Kwun J, Burghuber C, Manook M, Ezekian B, Park J, Yoon J, Yi JS, Iwakoshi N, Gibby A, Hong JJ, Farris AB, Kirk AD, Knechtle SJ. Successful desensitization with proteasome inhibition and costimulation blockade in sensitized nonhuman primates. Blood Adv. 2017 Nov 14;1(24):2115–2119.

Published In

Blood Adv

DOI

ISSN

2473-9529

Publication Date

November 14, 2017

Volume

1

Issue

24

Start / End Page

2115 / 2119

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology