Restoration of viral immunity in immunodeficient humans by the adoptive transfer of T cell clones

SR Riddell, KS Watanabe, JM Goodrich, CR Li… - Science, 1992 - science.org
SR Riddell, KS Watanabe, JM Goodrich, CR Li, ME Agha, PD Greenberg
Science, 1992science.org
The adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells to establish immunity is an effective therapy
for viral infections and tumors in animal models. The application of this approach to human
disease would require the isolation and in vitro expansion of human antigen-specific T cells
and evidence that such T cells persist and function in vivo after transfer. Cytomegalovirus-
specific CD8++ cytotoxic T cell (CTL) clones could be isolated from bone marrow donors,
propagated in vitro, and adoptively transferred to immunodeficient bone marrow transplant …
The adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells to establish immunity is an effective therapy for viral infections and tumors in animal models. The application of this approach to human disease would require the isolation and in vitro expansion of human antigen-specific T cells and evidence that such T cells persist and function in vivo after transfer. Cytomegalovirus-specific CD8++ cytotoxic T cell (CTL) clones could be isolated from bone marrow donors, propagated in vitro, and adoptively transferred to immunodeficient bone marrow transplant recipients. No toxicity developed and the clones provided persistent reconstitution of CD8++ cytomegalovirus-specific CTL responses.
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