Antigen sensitivity of CD22-specific chimeric TCR is modulated by target epitope distance from the cell membrane

SE James, PD Greenberg, MC Jensen… - The Journal of …, 2008 - journals.aai.org
SE James, PD Greenberg, MC Jensen, Y Lin, J Wang, BG Till, AA Raubitschek, SJ Forman…
The Journal of Immunology, 2008journals.aai.org
We have targeted CD22 as a novel tumor-associated Ag for recognition by human CTL
genetically modified to express chimeric TCR (cTCR) recognizing this surface molecule.
CD22-specific cTCR targeting different epitopes of the CD22 molecule promoted efficient
lysis of target cells expressing high levels of CD22 with a maximum lytic potential that
appeared to decrease as the distance of the target epitope from the target cell membrane
increased. Targeting membrane-distal CD22 epitopes with cTCR+ CTL revealed defects in …
Abstract
We have targeted CD22 as a novel tumor-associated Ag for recognition by human CTL genetically modified to express chimeric TCR (cTCR) recognizing this surface molecule. CD22-specific cTCR targeting different epitopes of the CD22 molecule promoted efficient lysis of target cells expressing high levels of CD22 with a maximum lytic potential that appeared to decrease as the distance of the target epitope from the target cell membrane increased. Targeting membrane-distal CD22 epitopes with cTCR+ CTL revealed defects in both degranulation and lytic granule targeting. CD22-specific cTCR+ CTL exhibited lower levels of maximum lysis and lower Ag sensitivity than CTL targeting CD20, which has a shorter extracellular domain than CD22. This diminished sensitivity was not a result of reduced avidity of Ag engagement, but instead reflected weaker signaling per triggered cTCR molecule when targeting membrane-distal epitopes of CD22. Both of these parameters were restored by targeting a ligand expressing the same epitope, but constructed as a truncated CD22 molecule to approximate the length of a TCR: peptide-MHC complex. The reduced sensitivity of CD22-specific cTCR+ CTL for Ag-induced triggering of effector functions has potential therapeutic applications, because such cells selectively lysed B cell lymphoma lines expressing high levels of CD22, but demonstrated minimal activity against autologous normal B cells, which express lower levels of CD22. Thus, our results demonstrate that cTCR signal strength, and consequently Ag sensitivity, can be modulated by differential choice of target epitopes with respect to distance from the cell membrane, allowing discrimination between targets with disparate Ag density.
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