The aim of this study is to investigate the immunomodulatory potential of Isolated Plasmacytoide Dendritic Cells (pDCs) and Regulatory T-cells (TREGs) isolated with clinical grade magnetic bead isolations techniques (MACS®) on the antigen presenting cell-induced proliferation of lymphocytes after allergen uptake in an in vitro cell culture system.
pDCs as well as TREGs will be co-incubated with generated allergen presenting cells, lymphocytes, and allergen. For in vitro experimentation immune cells will be collected from blood of grass mix or house dust mite sensitized atopic/asthmatic patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
In experimental part 1 to generate preclinical data 250 ml of blood will be donated at day 1 by 10 subjects to induce allergen presenting cells (APCs). In experimental part 2 to transfer the isolation of pDC or TREGs to a GMP (good manufacturing Practice) compliant clinical grade isolation system, leukapheresis will be performed with the blood from 5 subjects. In experimental part 3 for potency testing of the clinical grade isolation system of pDC or TREGs, 250 ml of blood will be collected at day 1 from 3 subjects.
Purity of MACS® and CliniMacs® BDCA-4 positive isolated plasmcytoid dendritic cells: Percentage of CD123/BDCA-2 expressing cells
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