PeerJ (Aug 2016)

Minimum information about tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells (MITAP): a first step towards reproducibility and standardisation of cellular therapies

  • Phillip Lord,
  • Rachel Spiering,
  • Juan C. Aguillon,
  • Amy E. Anderson,
  • Silke Appel,
  • Daniel Benitez-Ribas,
  • Anja ten Brinke,
  • Femke Broere,
  • Nathalie Cools,
  • Maria Cristina Cuturi,
  • Julie Diboll,
  • Edward K. Geissler,
  • Nick Giannoukakis,
  • Silvia Gregori,
  • S. Marieke van Ham,
  • Staci Lattimer,
  • Lindsay Marshall,
  • Rachel A. Harry,
  • James A. Hutchinson,
  • John D. Isaacs,
  • Irma Joosten,
  • Cees van Kooten,
  • Ascension Lopez Diaz de Cerio,
  • Tatjana Nikolic,
  • Haluk Barbaros Oral,
  • Ljiljana Sofronic-Milosavljevic,
  • Thomas Ritter,
  • Paloma Riquelme,
  • Angus W. Thomson,
  • Massimo Trucco,
  • Marta Vives-Pi,
  • Eva M. Martinez-Caceres,
  • Catharien M.U. Hilkens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2300
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. e2300

Abstract

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Cellular therapies with tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells (tolAPC) show great promise for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and for the prevention of destructive immune responses after transplantation. The methodologies for generating tolAPC vary greatly between different laboratories, making it difficult to compare data from different studies; thus constituting a major hurdle for the development of standardised tolAPC therapeutic products. Here we describe an initiative by members of the tolAPC field to generate a minimum information model for tolAPC (MITAP), providing a reporting framework that will make differences and similarities between tolAPC products transparent. In this way, MITAP constitutes a first but important step towards the production of standardised and reproducible tolAPC for clinical application.

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