Redirected perforin-dependent lysis of colon carcinoma by ex vivo genetically engineered CTL

PK Darcy, NM Haynes, MB Snook… - The Journal of …, 2000 - journals.aai.org
PK Darcy, NM Haynes, MB Snook, JA Trapani, L Cerruti, SM Jane, MJ Smyth
The Journal of Immunology, 2000journals.aai.org
The redirection of autologous lymphocytes to predefined tumor target Ags has considerable
potential for the immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer; however, robust experimental
systems for comparing various approaches have not been developed. Herein, we have
generated a single chain variable domain anti-carcinoembryonic Ag (CEA) Fcε receptor I γ-
chain fusion (scFv anti-CEA) receptor and demonstrated high-level expression of this
chimeric receptor in naive mouse T lymphocytes by retroviral gene transduction. These gene …
Abstract
The redirection of autologous lymphocytes to predefined tumor target Ags has considerable potential for the immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer; however, robust experimental systems for comparing various approaches have not been developed. Herein, we have generated a single chain variable domain anti-carcinoembryonic Ag (CEA) Fcε receptor I γ-chain fusion (scFv anti-CEA) receptor and demonstrated high-level expression of this chimeric receptor in naive mouse T lymphocytes by retroviral gene transduction. These gene-modified CTL were able to lyse CEA+ targets and secrete high levels of IFN-γ following Ag stimulation. Depletion studies demonstrated that specific tumor cell cytotoxicity was mediated by gene-modified CD8+ T cells. Importantly, in increasingly stringent tests of efficacy in vivo, transduced CTL were sequentially shown to reject CEA+ colon carcinoma cells in a Winn assay and then reject established sc colon carcinoma in scid or syngeneic mice. Furthermore, using gene-targeted and scFv anti-CEA receptor-transduced donor CTL, perforin and IFN-γ were demonstrated to be absolutely critical for the eradication of colon carcinoma in mice. In summary, we have developed a highly efficient gene transfer system for evaluating chimeric receptor expression in cytotoxic lymphocytes. This series of experiments has revealed the utility of scFv anti-CEA chimeras in providing mouse T cells the capacity to reject colon carcinoma in an Ag-and perforin-specific manner.
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