WO2007146334A2 - Co-culture lymphoid tissue equivalent (lte) for an artificial immune system (ais) - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a method for constructing an integrated artificial human tissue construct system and, in particular, construction of an integrated human immune system for in vitro testing of vaccines, adjuvants, immunotherapy candidates, cosmetics, drugs, biologies, and other chemicals.
- the artificial immune system of the present invention is useful for assessing the interaction of substances with the immune system, and thus can be used to accelerate and improve the accuracy and predictability of, for example, vaccine, drug, biologic, immunotherapy, cosmetic, and chemical development.
- the body's distributed immune system can be roughly divided into four distinct . compartments: tissues and blood, mucosal tissues, body cavities, and skin. Because of ease of study, most is known about the tissue and blood compartment and its lymphoid tissues, the spleen and lymph nodes.
- the mammalian immune system uses two general adaptive mechanisms to protect the body against environmental pathogens. When a pathogen-derived molecule is encountered, the immune response becomes activated to ensure protection against that pathogenic organism.
- the first immune system mechanism is the non-specific (or innate) inflammatory response.
- the innate immune system appears to recognize specific molecules that are present on pathogens but not within the body itself.
- the second immune system mechanism is the specific or acquired (or adaptive) immune response. Innate responses are fundamentally the same for each injury or infection; in contrast, acquired responses are custom-tailored to the pathogen in question.
- the acquired immune system evolves a specific immunoglobulin (antibody) response to many different molecules, or antigens, derived from the pathogen.
- TCR T cell receptors
- MHC major histocompatibility complex
- APCs antigen-presenting cells
- DCs dendritic cells
- Acquired immunity is mediated by specialized immune cells called B and T lymphocytes (or simply B and T cells).
- B cells produce and mediate their functions through the actions of antibodies.
- B cell-dependent immune responses are referred to as "humoral immunity" because antibodies are found in body fluids.
- T cell-dependent immune responses are referred to as "cell-mediated immunity," because effector activities are mediated directly by the local actions of effector T cells.
- the local actions of effector T cells are amplified through synergistic interactions between T cells and secondary effector cells, such as activated macrophages. The result is that the pathogen is killed and prevented from causing diseases.
- the functional element of a mammalian lymph node is the follicle, which develops a germinal center (GC) when stimulated by an antigen.
- the GC is an active area within a lymph node, where important interactions occur in the development of an effective humoral immune response.
- antigen stimulation follicles are replicated and an active human lymph node may have dozens of active follicles, with functioning GCs. Interactions between B cells, T cells, and FDCs take place in GCs.
- vaccines function by initiating an innate immune response at the vaccination site and activating antigen-specific T and B cells that can give rise to long term memory cells in secondary lymphoid tissues.
- the precise interactions of the vaccine with cells at the vaccination site and with T and B cells of the lymphoid tissues are important to the ultimate success of the vaccine.
- the artificial immune system (AIS) of the present invention can be used to address this inability to test many novel vaccines in human trials by instead using human tissues and cells in vitro.
- the AIS enables rapid vaccine assessment in an in vitro model of human immunity.
- the AIS provides an additional model for testing vaccines in addition to the currently used animal models.
- the present invention is directed to artificial immune systems comprising cell cultures of B cells, T cells and antigen-primed dendritic cells.
- the present invention is also directed to methods for detecting an immune response to an antigen using the cell cultures of the present invention.
- FIGURE 1 Shows the detection of tetanus-specific antibody responses by ELISPOT and determination of the percentage of antigen-specific B cells using a 2D T and B cell co- culture.
- FIGURE 2 Depicts tetanus toxoid: B cell proliferation and comparison between PBMC and 2D T and B cell co-culture.
- FIGURE 3 Shows the flow cytometry data indicating B cell proliferation between PBMC and 2D T and B cell co-culture for the same cell donor shown in Figure 2.
- FIGURE 4 Depicts tetanus toxoid-specific ELISPOT comparing PBMC to 2D T and B cell co-culture for the same cell donor shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- FIGURE 5 Shows an in vitro system representative of the physiological state promotes stronger B cell proliferative and tetanus toxoid-specific antibody responses, using a 2D co- culture of T and B cells and TT-pulsed DCs.
- FIGURE 6 Depicts tetanus-specific antibody responses to a DTaP (diphtheria and tetanus and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed) vaccine and a simple tetanus toxoid Antigen, using a 2D co-culture of T and B cells and TT-pulsed DCs.
- FIGURE 7 Shows the influence of vaccine versus antigen in a lymphoid tissue equivalent (LTE) for the same cell donor shown in Figure 6.
- LTE lymphoid tissue equivalent
- FIGURE 8 Depicts Strong B cell and T cell proliferative responses seen against C. albicans, associated with potent activation (HLA-DR h ' eh , CD86 high ) of the dividing B cells using a 2D co-culture of T and B cells and TT-pulsed DCs.
- FIGURE 9 Shows specificity of the C. ⁇ /6/c ⁇ «-stimulated B cells demonstrated by ELIPSOT for the same donor in Figure 8.
- C. albicans-spccific ELISPOT data comparing compares the 2D co-culture of T and B cells with PBMCs.
- FIGURE 10 Depicts antibody responses when some of the leukocytes are removed.
- FIGURE 11 Shows in vitro antigen-specific antibody response to influenza.
- FIGURE 12 Shows T and B cell proliferation induced by HlNl influenza.
- the present invention concerns the development of accurate, predictive in vitro models to accelerate vaccine testing, allow collection of more informative data that will aid in redesigning and optimizing vaccine formulations before animal or clinical trials, and raise the probability that a vaccine candidate will be successful in human trials. More specifically, the present invention comprises controlling the nature and state of the cells in the lymphoid tissue equivalent (LTE, artificial lymph node) of the artificial immune system (AIS).
- LTE lymphoid tissue equivalent
- AIS artificial immune system
- the AIS can be used to test vaccines and other pharmaceuticals for immune reactivity in a manner that is more predictive than animal experiments. Consequently, it can provide valuable pre-clinical data earlier in the research and development process.
- Antigenic molecules introduced to the AIS are acquired by dendritic cells (DCs) at the vaccination site (VS).
- the DCs are then transferred to the lymphoid tissue equivalent (LTE), where they present the antigen to T cells, activating their immune function.
- Activated helper T cells co-stimulate B cells to induce antibody production, while activated cytotoxic T cells lyse antigen-bearing cells.
- Solubilized antigen(s) can also be introduced into the LTE to directly activate B cells for subsequent antibody production.
- the present invention comprises the detection of antibody responses using defined cultures of B cells, T cells, and DCs and optionally follicular dendritic cells (FDCs), in 2- dimensional construct assay.
- the presence of secondary cells provides a more physiological environment for B cell activation and differentiation, such that artificial factors in the cultures are not necessary to detect specific antibody responses.
- the ratio of T cells:B cells can range from —1 :10 to —10:1.
- "T cells” included both CD4 + and CD8 + T cells.
- the T (total T cells):B cell ratio is - 7: 1.
- the T (total T cells):B cell ratio is — 1 : 1.6.
- the T cell:B cell ratio is —1:8, and there the T cells are primarily CD4 + T cells.
- DCs Dendritic cells
- GM-CSF GM-CSF
- IL-4 IL-4
- T and B cells After adding the antigen-prepulsed dendritic cells to the cell culture, further soluble antigen can also be added to the cell culture.
- Example 2a PBMC versus co-culture, using a tetanus toxoid antigen. Even though similar B cell proliferation responses were seen in PBMC and 2D T and B cell co-cultures ( Figures 2, 3), an improved tetanus toxoid-specific antibody response was. observed in a T and B cell co-culture LTE, as compared with PBMC cultures ( Figure 4).
- FIG. 9 shows C. albicans-specific ELISPOT data, comparing TB-2D to PBMCs.
- DCs were pulsed with TT antigen only, but the ELISPOT was conducted on both TT- and C. albicans-coated plates.
- Example 3 In vitro system representative of the physiological state promotes higher B cell proliferative and tetanus toxoid-specific antibody responses following tetanus vaccination (Figure 5).
- the post tetanus toxoid experiment was conducted 5 weeks following vaccination.
- the tetanus antibody titer before vaccination was ⁇ 40 ⁇ g/mL; after vaccination it was ⁇ 300 ⁇ g/mL.
- T cells represent both CD4 + and CD8 + T cells.
- Peripheral blood has a T:B ratio of -7: 1 (total T cells).
- the lymph node has a T:B ratio of -1 :1.6 (total T cells).
- the germinal center has a T:B ratio of -1 :8 (primarily CD4 + T cells).
- Tripedia ® diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed; DTaP
- Tripedia ® for intramuscular use, is a sterile preparation of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids adsorbed, with acellular pertussis vaccine in an isotonic sodium chloride solution containing thimerosal (preservative) and sodium phosphate (to control pH). After shaking, the vaccine is a homogeneous white suspension.
- Tripedia ® vaccine is distributed by Aventis Pasteur Inc. Example 5
- T cells were cultured with B cells at a —1 :1 ratio, with cytokine-derived DCs included at a DC:T and B (total) cell ratio of ⁇ 1 :60.
- Soluble TT ⁇ 1 ⁇ g/ml
- C. albicans —10 ⁇ g/ml
- PWM pokeweed mitogen
- lymphocytes were examined for marker expression and CFSE profiles by flow cytometry and the frequency of TT and C albican-specific B cells was calculated by ELISPOT. Briefly, ⁇ 30xl O 3 total lymphocytes were plated in duplicate wells of an ELISPOT plate that had been pre-coated with TT, C. albicans, or antiimmunoglobulin (Ig, to gauge total antibody production).
- the cells were then serially diluted five times at a —1 :3 ratio and PWM was added to all wells to trigger antibody production.
- the cells were then incubated for —5 hr at 37°C in a 5% CO 2 incubator and washed away. Plate-bound antibody was detected using techniques similar to those required for ELISA.
- Tetanus-specific antibodies were detected in another ELISPOT experiment where the cell donor's serum anti-tetanus level was higher (63 ⁇ g/ml), and DCs were cultivated in
- XVIVO- 15 medium All other components, concentrations and ratios were left unchanged, except that of the number of cells deposited per ELISPOT well was increased; the higher number used was ⁇ l *10 5 cells/well.
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