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CD28 costimulatory domain protects against tonic signaling-induced functional impairment in CAR-Tregs

Authors :
Julien Zuber
Isabelle André
Baptiste Lamarthée
Jean-Luc Taupin
Nicolas Pallet
Titeux M
Vinçon H
Katrin Vogt
Charbonnier S
Christophe Legendre
Marina Cavazzana
Armance Marchal
Marianne Delville
Birgit Sawitzki
Blein T
Sylvain Latour
Dany Anglicheau
Emmanuelle Six
Emmanuel Martin
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

The use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered regulatory T cells (Tregs) has emerged as a promising strategy to promote immune tolerance in transplantation. However, in conventional T cells (Tconvs), CAR expression is often associated with tonic signaling resulting from ligand-independent baseline activation. Tonic signaling may cause CAR-T cell dysfunction, especially when the CAR structure incorporates the CD28 costimulatory domain (CSD) rather than the 4-1BB CSD.Here, we explored the impact of tonic signaling on human CAR-Tregs according to the type of CSD. Compared to CD28-CAR-Tregs, 4-1BB-CAR-Tregs showed enhanced proliferation and greater activation of MAP kinase and mTOR pathways but exhibited decreased lineage stability and reduced abilities to produce IL-10 and be restimulated through the CAR. Although both CAR-Treg populations were suppressive in vivo, cell tracking with bioluminescence imaging found longer persistence for CD28-CAR-Tregs than for 4-1BB-CAR-Tregs. This study demonstrates that CD28-CAR best preserves Treg function and survival in the context of tonic signaling, in contrast with previous findings for Tconvs.SUMMARYLamarthée et al investigated the impact of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) tonic signaling on CAR-engineered Tregs according to the incorporated costimulatory domain (either CD28 or 4-1BB). CD28 ameliorated Treg stability, long-term survival and function compared to 4-1BB.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f8a8b37d689e523527de4b51fe0f2249
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.19.390450