[HTML][HTML] Adoptive immunotherapy of disseminated leukemia with TCR-transduced, CD8+ T cells expressing a known endogenous TCR

ML Dossett, RM Teague, TM Schmitt, X Tan… - Molecular Therapy, 2009 - cell.com
ML Dossett, RM Teague, TM Schmitt, X Tan, LJN Cooper, C Pinzon, PD Greenberg
Molecular Therapy, 2009cell.com
Adoptive T-cell immunotherapy has shown promise in the treatment of human malignancies,
but the challenge of isolating T cells with high avidity for tumor antigens in each patient has
limited application of this approach. The transfer into T cells of T-cell receptor (TCR) genes
encoding high-affinity TCRs recognizing defined tumor-associated antigens can potentially
circumvent this obstacle. Using a well-characterized murine model of adoptive T-cell
immunotherapy for widely disseminated leukemia, we demonstrate that TCR gene–modified …
Adoptive T-cell immunotherapy has shown promise in the treatment of human malignancies, but the challenge of isolating T cells with high avidity for tumor antigens in each patient has limited application of this approach. The transfer into T cells of T-cell receptor (TCR) genes encoding high-affinity TCRs recognizing defined tumor-associated antigens can potentially circumvent this obstacle. Using a well-characterized murine model of adoptive T-cell immunotherapy for widely disseminated leukemia, we demonstrate that TCR gene–modified T cells can cure mice of disseminated tumor. One goal of such adoptive therapy is to establish a persistent memory response to prevent recurrence; however, long-term function of transferred TCR-transduced T cells is limited due to reduced expression of the introduced TCR in vivo in quiescent resting T cells. However, by introducing the TCR into a cell with a known endogenous specificity, activation of these T cells by stimulation through the endogenous TCR can be used to increase expression of the introduced TCR, potentially providing a strategy to increase the total number of tumor-reactive T cells in the host and restore more potent antitumor activity.
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