Antitumor activity from antigen-specific CD8 T cells generated in vivo from genetically engineered human hematopoietic stem cells

DN Vatakis, RC Koya, CC Nixon… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
DN Vatakis, RC Koya, CC Nixon, L Wei, SG Kim, P Avancena, G Bristol, D Baltimore…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011National Acad Sciences
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is the generation of an effective, stable, and self-
renewing antitumor T-cell population. One such approach involves the use of high-affinity
cancer-specific T-cell receptors in gene-therapy protocols. Here, we present the generation
of functional tumor-specific human T cells in vivo from genetically modified human
hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC) using a human/mouse chimera model. Transduced hHSC
expressing an HLA-A* 0201–restricted melanoma-specific T-cell receptor were introduced …
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is the generation of an effective, stable, and self-renewing antitumor T-cell population. One such approach involves the use of high-affinity cancer-specific T-cell receptors in gene-therapy protocols. Here, we present the generation of functional tumor-specific human T cells in vivo from genetically modified human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC) using a human/mouse chimera model. Transduced hHSC expressing an HLA-A*0201–restricted melanoma-specific T-cell receptor were introduced into humanized mice, resulting in the generation of a sizeable melanoma-specific naïve CD8+ T-cell population. Following tumor challenge, these transgenic CD8+ T cells, in the absence of additional manipulation, limited and cleared human melanoma tumors in vivo. Furthermore, the genetically enhanced T cells underwent proper thymic selection, because we did not observe any responses against non–HLA-matched tumors, and no killing of any kind occurred in the absence of a human thymus. Finally, the transduced hHSC established long-term bone marrow engraftment. These studies present a potential therapeutic approach and an important tool to understand better and to optimize the human immune response to melanoma and, potentially, to other types of cancer.
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