Inducible T-cell receptor expression in precursor T cells for leukemia control Journal Article


Authors: Hoseini, S. S.; Hapke, M.; Herbst, J.; Wedekind, D.; Baumann, R.; Heinz, N.; Schiedlmeier, B.; Vignali, D. A. A.; van den Brink, M. R. M.; Schambach, A.; Blazar, B. R.; Sauer, M. G.
Article Title: Inducible T-cell receptor expression in precursor T cells for leukemia control
Abstract: Co-transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells with those engineered to express leukemia-reactive T-cell receptors (TCRs) and differentiated ex vivo into precursor T cells (preTs) may reduce the risk of leukemia relapse. As expression of potentially self-(leukemia-) reactive TCRs will lead to negative selection or provoke autoimmunity upon thymic maturation, we investigated a novel concept whereby TCR expression set under the control of an inducible promoter would allow timely controlled TCR expression. After in vivo maturation and gene induction, preTs developed potent anti-leukemia effects. Engineered preTs provided protection even after repeated leukemia challenges by giving rise to effector and central memory cells. Importantly, adoptive transfer of TCR-transduced allogeneic preTs mediated anti-leukemia effect without evoking graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Earlier transgene induction forced CD8 + T-cell development was required to obtain a mature T-cell subset of targeted specificity, allowed engineered T cells to efficiently pass positive selection and abrogated the endogenous T-cell repertoire. Later induction favored CD4 differentiation and failed to produce a leukemia-reactive population emphasizing the dominant role of positive selection. Taken together, we provide new functional insights for the employment of TCR-engineered precursor cells as a controllable immunotherapeutic modality with significant anti-leukemia activity. © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
Keywords: controlled study; leukemia; promoter region; nonhuman; cd8+ t lymphocyte; animal cell; mouse; gene expression; animal experiment; animal model; in vivo study; t lymphocyte receptor; antigen specificity; pre t lymphocyte; graft versus host reaction; transgene; adoptive transfer; gene control; gene induction; cancer control; memory cell; recognition; t lymphocyte subpopulation; cell engineering; priority journal; article; investigative procedures
Journal Title: Leukemia
Volume: 29
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0887-6924
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2015-07-01
Start Page: 1530
End Page: 1542
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/leu.2015.20
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25652739
PMCID: PMC4607259
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Notes: Export Date: 3 August 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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