Astrocyte-targeted gene delivery of interleukin 2 specifically increases brain-resident regulatory T cell numbers and protects against pathological neuroinflammation

Author:

Yshii Lidia,Pasciuto EmanuelaORCID,Bielefeld Pascal,Mascali Loriana,Lemaitre Pierre,Marino MarikaORCID,Dooley JamesORCID,Kouser Lubna,Verschoren StijnORCID,Lagou Vasiliki,Kemps HanneloreORCID,Gervois PascalORCID,de Boer Antina,Burton Oliver T.ORCID,Wahis Jérôme,Verhaert Jens,Tareen Samar H. K.,Roca Carlos P.,Singh KailashORCID,Whyte Carly E.ORCID,Kerstens Axelle,Callaerts-Vegh ZsuzsannaORCID,Poovathingal Suresh,Prezzemolo Teresa,Wierda Keimpe,Dashwood AmyORCID,Xie Junhua,Van Wonterghem Elien,Creemers Eline,Aloulou Meryem,Gsell WillyORCID,Abiega Oihane,Munck Sebastian,Vandenbroucke Roosmarijn E.ORCID,Bronckaers Annelies,Lemmens Robin,De Strooper Bart,Van Den Bosch Ludo,Himmelreich Uwe,Fitzsimons Carlos P.,Holt Matthew G.,Liston AdrianORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe ability of immune-modulating biologics to prevent and reverse pathology has transformed recent clinical practice. Full utility in the neuroinflammation space, however, requires identification of both effective targets for local immune modulation and a delivery system capable of crossing the blood–brain barrier. The recent identification and characterization of a small population of regulatory T (Treg) cells resident in the brain presents one such potential therapeutic target. Here, we identified brain interleukin 2 (IL-2) levels as a limiting factor for brain-resident Treg cells. We developed a gene-delivery approach for astrocytes, with a small-molecule on-switch to allow temporal control, and enhanced production in reactive astrocytes to spatially direct delivery to inflammatory sites. Mice with brain-specific IL-2 delivery were protected in traumatic brain injury, stroke and multiple sclerosis models, without impacting the peripheral immune system. These results validate brain-specific IL-2 gene delivery as effective protection against neuroinflammation, and provide a versatile platform for delivery of diverse biologics to neuroinflammatory patients.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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