[HTML][HTML] Bone-marrow-derived macrophages genetically modified to produce IL-10 reduce injury in experimental glomerulonephritis

HM Wilson, KN Stewart, PAJ Brown, I Anegon… - Molecular Therapy, 2002 - cell.com
HM Wilson, KN Stewart, PAJ Brown, I Anegon, S Chettibi, AJ Rees, DC Kluth
Molecular Therapy, 2002cell.com
Macrophages are intimately involved in the development of immune-mediated inflammation,
including glomerulonephritis. We have transduced primary cultures of macrophages to
express IL-10 and tested the ability of these cells to control rat nephrotoxic nephritis (NTN), a
model of human glomerulonephritis. Ad-IL-10-transduced bone-marrow-derived
macrophages (BMDM) produced large amounts of IL-10 in culture, and their TNF-α
production was decreased in response to interferon-γ and LPS. Transduced macrophages …
Abstract
Macrophages are intimately involved in the development of immune-mediated inflammation, including glomerulonephritis. We have transduced primary cultures of macrophages to express IL-10 and tested the ability of these cells to control rat nephrotoxic nephritis (NTN), a model of human glomerulonephritis. Ad-IL-10-transduced bone-marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) produced large amounts of IL-10 in culture, and their TNF-α production was decreased in response to interferon-γ and LPS. Transduced macrophages were injected into the renal artery of rats, 6 h after the induction of NTN, where they localized efficiently to inflamed rat glomeruli. Delivery of IL-10-expressing macrophages to nephritic rats produced a marked reduction in albuminuria compared with unmodified NTN or injection of Ad-null-transduced BMDM. IL-10 treatment decreased the number of glomerular ED1- and ED3-positive cells, MHC class II expression, and the number of fibrinoid lesions. Interestingly, anti-inflammatory changes in the Ad-IL-10-injected kidney were mirrored by changes in the contralateral kidney. These results highlight that Ad-IL-10-transduced macrophages infiltrate inflamed glomeruli and reduce the severity of glomerular inflammation, emphasizing the value of local delivery of genetically modified macrophages in the manipulation of inflammatory disease.
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