Long-Term Heart Transplant Survival by Targeting the Ionotropic Purinergic Receptor P2X7

Author:

Vergani Andrea1,Tezza Sara1,D’Addio Francesca1,Fotino Carmen1,Liu Kaifeng1,Niewczas Monika1,Bassi Roberto1,Molano R. Damaris1,Kleffel Sonja1,Petrelli Alessandra1,Soleti Antonio1,Ammirati Enrico1,Frigerio Maria1,Visner Gary1,Grassi Fabio1,Ferrero Maria E.1,Corradi Domenico1,Abdi Reza1,Ricordi Camillo1,Sayegh Mohamed H.1,Pileggi Antonello1,Fiorina Paolo1

Affiliation:

1. From the Transplantation Research Center (TRC), Nephrology Division, Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (A.V., S.T., F.D'A., R.B., S.K., R.A., M.H.S., P.F.); Transplant Medicine, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy (A.V., F.D'A., R.B., A.P., E.A., P.F.); Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL (C.F., R.D.M., C.R., AP.); Pulmonary Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (K.L.); Joslin...

Abstract

Background— Heart transplantation is a lifesaving procedure for patients with end-stage heart failure. Despite much effort and advances in the field, current immunosuppressive regimens are still associated with poor long-term cardiac allograft outcomes, and with the development of complications, including infections and malignancies, as well. The development of a novel, short-term, and effective immunomodulatory protocol will thus be an important achievement. The purine ATP, released during cell damage/activation, is sensed by the ionotropic purinergic receptor P2X7 (P2X7R) on lymphocytes and regulates T-cell activation. Novel clinical-grade P2X7R inhibitors are available, rendering the targeting of P2X7R a potential therapy in cardiac transplantation. Methods and Results— We analyzed P2X7R expression in patients and mice and P2X7R targeting in murine recipients in the context of cardiac transplantation. Our data demonstrate that P2X7R is specifically upregulated in graft-infiltrating lymphocytes in cardiac-transplanted humans and mice. Short-term P2X7R targeting with periodate-oxidized ATP promotes long-term cardiac transplant survival in 80% of murine recipients of a fully mismatched allograft. Long-term survival of cardiac transplants was associated with reduced T-cell activation, T-helper cell 1/T-helper cell 17 differentiation, and inhibition of STAT3 phosphorylation in T cells, thus leading to a reduced transplant infiltrate and coronaropathy. In vitro genetic upregulation of the P2X7R pathway was also shown to stimulate T-helper cell 1/T-helper cell 17 cell generation. Finally, P2X7R targeting halted the progression of coronaropathy in a murine model of chronic rejection as well. Conclusions— P2X7R targeting is a novel clinically relevant strategy to prolong cardiac transplant survival.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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