Single chain Ig/gamma gene-redirected human T lymphocytes produce cytokines, specifically lyse tumor cells, and recycle lytic capacity.

ME Weijtens, RA Willemsen, D Valerio… - … (Baltimore, Md.: 1950 …, 1996 - journals.aai.org
ME Weijtens, RA Willemsen, D Valerio, K Stam, RL Bolhuis
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1996journals.aai.org
To enable construction of CTL with known predefined Ab specificity for adoptive
immunotherapy, we constructed a chimeric scFv/gamma gene composed of the variable
regions of a mAb joined to the Fc (epsilon) RI signaling receptor gamma-chain of mast cells.
Introduction of this chimeric receptor into CTL rendered these lymphocytes specific for renal
cell carcinoma. This approach combines the specificity of tumor-selective Abs with the
efficacy of CTL to destroy tumor cells. We not only demonstrated that the transduced CTL …
Abstract
To enable construction of CTL with known predefined Ab specificity for adoptive immunotherapy, we constructed a chimeric scFv/gamma gene composed of the variable regions of a mAb joined to the Fc(epsilon)RI signaling receptor gamma-chain of mast cells. Introduction of this chimeric receptor into CTL rendered these lymphocytes specific for renal cell carcinoma. This approach combines the specificity of tumor-selective Abs with the efficacy of CTL to destroy tumor cells. We not only demonstrated that the transduced CTL functionally express the scFv/gamma receptor for a prolonged period of time (4.5 mo of in vitro culture), but also showed high levels of Ab-dictated lysis of renal cell carcinoma similar to that of normal CTL, and importantly, we demonstrated that these CTL can recycle their lytic activity. Moreover, these scFv/gamma-expressing T lymphocytes produce cytokines upon stimulation with the relevant target cell. These results together with the donor independence of our gene transduction protocol demonstrate the feasibility of redirecting T lymphocytes for cancer treatment.
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