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Series GSE267295 Query DataSets for GSE267295
Status Public on May 13, 2024
Title Microneedle-mediated Delivery of Immunomodulators Restores Immune Privilege in Hair Follicles and Reverses Immune-Mediated Alopecia
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Disorders in the regulatory arm of the adaptive immune system result in autoimmune-mediated diseases. While systemic immunosuppression is the prevailing approach to manage them, it fails to achieve long-lasting remission due to concomitant suppression of the regulatory arm and carries the risk of heightened susceptibility to infections and malignancies. Alopecia Areata is a condition characterized by localized hair loss due to autoimmunity. The accessibility of the skin provides an opportunity for local rather than systemic intervention to avoid broad immunosuppression. We hypothesized that expansion of endogenous regulatory T cells (Tregs) at the site of antigen encounter can restore the immune balance and generate a long-lasting tolerogenic response. We therefore utilized a hydrogel microneedle (MN) patch for delivery of CCL22, a chemoattractant for Tregs, and IL-2, a Treg survival factor to amplify them. In an immune-mediated murine model of alopecia, we showed local bolstering of Treg numbers leading to sustained hair regrowth and attenuation of inflammatory pathways. In a humanized skin transplant mouse model, we confirmed expansion of Tregs within human skin without engendering peripheral immunosuppression. The MN patch offered high-loading capacity and shelf-life stability for prospective clinical translation. By harmonizing immune responses locally, we aspire to reshape the landscape of autoimmune skin disease management.
 
Overall design We performed bulk RNA-sequencing of RNA isolated from AA-like skin lesions from three different experimental groups (untreated, treated with empty MNs, and treated with IL-2+CCL22 loaded MNs).
 
Contributor(s) Younis N, Puigmal N, El Kurdi A, Badaoui A, Zhang D, Morales C, Saad A, Cruz D, Al Rahy N, Daccache A, Huerta T, Deban C, Halawi A, Choi J, Dosta P, Lian C, Artzi N, Azzi JR
Citation(s) 38638030
Submission date May 13, 2024
Last update date May 13, 2024
Contact name Jamil R Azzi
E-mail(s) jazzi@bwh.harvard.edu
Organization name Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department Transplantation Research Center
Lab AzziLab
Street address 221 Longwood ave
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02115
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (9)
GSM8263562 treated_with_empty_MN_rep1
GSM8263563 treated_with_empty_MN_rep2
GSM8263564 treated_with_empty_MN_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1110999

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