Human T cells engineered with a leukemia lipid-specific TCR enables donor-unrestricted recognition of CD1c-expressing leukemia
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
: Acute leukemia relapsing after chemotherapy plus allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can be treated with donor-derived T cells, but this is hampered by the need for donor/recipient MHC-matching and often results in graft-versus-host disease, prompting the search for new donor-unrestricted strategies targeting malignant cells. Leukemia blasts express CD1c antigen-presenting molecules, which are identical in all individuals and expressed only by mature leukocytes, and are recognized by T cell clones specific for the CD1c-restricted leukemia-associated methyl-lysophosphatidic acid (mLPA) lipid antigen. Here, we show that human T cells engineered to express an mLPA-specific TCR, target diverse CD1c-expressing leukemia blasts in vitro and significantly delay the progression of three models of leukemia xenograft in NSG mice, an effect that is boosted by mLPA-cellular immunization. These results highlight a strategy to redirect T cells against leukemia via transfer of a lipid-specific TCR that could be used across MHC barriers with reduced risk of graft-versus-host disease.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Consonni, Michela; Garavaglia, Claudio; Grilli, Andrea; de Lalla, Claudia; Mancino, Alessandra; Mori, Lucia; De Libero, Gennaro; Montagna, Daniela; Casucci, Monica; Serafini, Marta; Bonini, Chiara; Häussinger, Daniel; Ciceri, Fabio; Bernardi, Massimo; Mastaglio, Sara; Bicciato, Silvio; Dellabona, Paolo; Casorati, Giulia
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