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Title: Transfected Macrophages in Renal Inflammation


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Transfected Macrophages in Renal Inflammation
  • Dr David Kluth
  • Senior NKRF Research Fellow
  • University of Aberdeen

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Macrophages in Renal Injury
  • Glomerular and interstitial macrophages are a
    universal feature of renal inflammation.
  • Macrophages products which may propagate renal
    injury
  • Proteases
  • Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species
  • Cytokines IL-1b, TNF-a
  • Growth Factors
  • Macrophages significant component of transplant
    inflammatory infiltrate

3
Macrophage Activation
MHC Class II, CD80/86
LPS/CpG
TLR
NO, IL-1b, TNF-a, IL-12
IFN-g
Proteases
Classically activated- tissue damage
? Mannose Receptor, Arginase ?iNOS, TNF-a
IL-4/IL-13
Alternative activation
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Manipulation of Macrophage Function by disease
? IL-10, TGF-b ? IL-12 ?CCR2
?Angiogeneis ?Antigen presentation
Tumour associated macrophages
Fc-g
LPS
?IL-10 ?IL-12 Favour Th2 response
CD40L
Type II activated macrophage
?TGF-b, PGE2 ?TNF-a, IL-8, MCP-1
Apoptotic cell uptake
5
Manipulation of Macrophage function in
transplantation
  • Inhibition of iNOS prolonged graft survival (Vos
    et al 2000)
  • Transfection of bone marrow cells with allogeneic
    MHC Class II (Sonntag et al 2001) or MHC Class I
    (Fry et al 2002) prolonged grafts
  • Transfection of cardiac graft with IL-10 reduced
    leukocyte infiltration (David et al 2000)
  • Blockade of NF-kB by decoy oligo improved renal
    graft function (Azuma et al 2003)
  • Dendritic cells expressing IL-4 accelerated
    rejection in vascularized heart graft (Kaneko et
    al 2003)

6
Macrophages controlling the inflammatory response.
7
Methods
  • Adenoviral transduction of macrophages
  • Efficient 80-90 cells transduced
  • Allows assessment in vitro and in vivo
  • Inflammatory model of glomerulonephritis
  • Nephrotoxic nephritis
  • Delivered directly to inflamed glomeruli by renal
    artery injection.

8
Ad-IL4 transfected macrophages localise with high
efficiency to inflamed glomeruli.
Day 7 post-injection
Day 1 post-injection
9
Ad-IL4 transfected macrophages reduce albuminuria.
Albuminuria (mg/24 hrs)
10
Glomerular localisation of IL-4 expressing
macrophages required to reduce albuminuria.
Albuminuria (mg/24hours)
11
Ad-IL4 transfected macrophages reduce glomerular
macrophages.
ED1 positive cells/ glomerular area
12
IL-10 expressing macrophages in NTN
  • Ad-IL10 expressed rat IL-10
  • Used primary cultures of rat bone marrow derived
    macrophages (BMDM)
  • Injected 6 hours after the onset of disease.
  • BMDM labelled with red fluorescent label.

13
Glomerular Localisation of Ad-IL10 transfected
Macrophages
Ad-IL10 Transfected BMDM
Ad-null Transfected BMDM
14
IL-10 expressing macrophages reduce albuminuria
in NTN.
15
IL-10 expressing macrophages reduce glomerular
ED3 positive macrophages
Day 7
ED3 cells/glomerular area
16
IL-10 reduces glomerular MHC Class II expression
Control
IL-10 transfected macrophages
Null transfected macrophages
17
Histological injury reduced by IL-10 expressing
macrophages
18
NF-kB Critical regulator of inflammatory response
TNF, IL-1, LPS, CD40L,
IL1R
CD40
TNFR
TLR4
Ik-B
p65
p50
NF-kB
NF-kB inducible gene
promoter
19
Adenoviral vectors
  • Ad-IkB mutated at serine 32 and 36 which prevents
    phosphorylation of IkB.
  • Ad-p65/RHD contains the rel homology domain so
    can bind DNA but not transactivation domain.

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NF-kB required for macrophage IFN-g responses
  • Ad-IkB reduced macrophage IFN-g responses
  • Reduced NO and TNF-a
  • Inhibited up-regulation of MHC Class II and
    co-stimulatory molecules
  • Inhibition of NF-kB reduced IFN-g induced STAT1
    nuclear translocation

21
NF-kB dictates the amplitude of the macrophage
inflammatory response
Secondary inflammatory signal
NF-kB
Anti-inflammatory response
Pro-inflammatory response
22
Ad-IkB transduced macrophages in vivo
  • Ad-IkB transduced macrophages labelled with PKH
    before injection.
  • Macrophages injected into renal artery
  • Glomeruli isolated and PKH labelled macrophages
    recovered by trypsin /collagenase /DNAase digest.
  • Expression of iNOS and MHC Class II determined by
    FACS.

23
Glomerular Localisation of Ad-IkB transduced
macrophages
Ad-IkB
Ad-null
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IkB expressing macrophages have reduced MHC Class
II and iNOS expression in vivo
25
NF-kB inhibited macrophages reduce glomerular
macrophage infiltration
26
NF-kB inhibited macrophages reduce MHC Class II
expression in vivo
27
IkB expressing macrophages reduce albuminuria in
NTN
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Summary
  • Macrophage can have a spectrum of activities in
    disease, both pro and anti-inflammatory.
  • Glomerular localisation of IL-4 or IL-10
    expressing macrophages reduces inflammation
  • Macrophages can affect injury locally and at
    distant sites.
  • IkB expressing macrophages have anti-inflammatory
    effect in vivo.
  • Biasing macrophage function has therapeutic
    potential

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Acknowledgments
  • Salah Chettibi
  • Heather Wilson
  • Andy Rees
  • NKRF, BBSRC
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