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Engrafting human regulatory T cells with a flexible modular chimeric antigen receptor technology

Authors :
Koristka, S.
Kegler, A.
Bergmann, R.
Arndt, C.
Feldmann, A.
Albert, S.
Cartellieri, M.
Ehninger, A.
Ehninger, G.
Middeke, J. M.
Bornhäuser, M.
Schmitz, M.
Pietzsch, J.
Akgün, K.
Ziemssen, T.
Steinbach, J.
Bachmann, M. P.
Koristka, S.
Kegler, A.
Bergmann, R.
Arndt, C.
Feldmann, A.
Albert, S.
Cartellieri, M.
Ehninger, A.
Ehninger, G.
Middeke, J. M.
Bornhäuser, M.
Schmitz, M.
Pietzsch, J.
Akgün, K.
Ziemssen, T.
Steinbach, J.
Bachmann, M. P.
Source :
Journal of Autoimmunity 90(2018), 116-131
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

As regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a fundamental role in immune homeostasis their adoptive transfer emerged as a promising treatment strategy for inflammation-related diseases. Preclinical animal models underline the superiority of antigen-specific Tregs compared to polyclonal cells. Here, we applied a modular chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) technology called UniCAR for generation of antigen-specific human Tregs. In contrast to conventional CARs, UniCAR-endowed Tregs are indirectly linked to their target cells via a separate targeting module (TM). Thus, transduced Tregs can be applied universally as their antigen-specificity is easily adjusted by TM exchange. Activation of UniCAR-engrafted Tregs occurred in strict dependence on the TM, facilitating a precise control over Treg activity. In order to augment efficacy and safety, different intracellular signaling domains were tested. Both 4-1BB (CD137) and CD28 costimulation induced strong suppressive function of genetically modified Tregs. However, in light of safety issues, UniCARs comprising a CD137-CD3z signaling domain emerged as constructs of choice for a clinical application of redirected Tregs. In that regard, Tregs isolated from patients suffering from autoimmune or inflammatory diseases were, for the first time, successfully engineered with UniCAR 137/z and efficiently suppressed patient-derived effector cells. Overall, the UniCAR platform represents a promising approach to improve Treg-based immunotherapies for tolerance induction.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Autoimmunity 90(2018), 116-131
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415623528
Document Type :
Electronic Resource