T cells targeted to TdT kill leukemic lymphoblasts while sparing normal lymphocytes

Author:

Ali MuhammadORCID,Giannakopoulou Eirini,Li Yingqian,Lehander Madeleine,Virding Culleton Stina,Yang Weiwen,Knetter Cathrine,Odabasi Mete Can,Bollineni Ravi Chand,Yang Xinbo,Foldvari Zsofia,Böschen Maxi-Lu,Taraldsrud Eli,Strønen ErlendORCID,Toebes Mireille,Hillen Amy,Mazzi Stefania,de Ru Arnoud H.,Janssen George M. C.,Kolstad Arne,Tjønnfjord Geir Erland,Lie Benedicte A.,Griffioen MariekeORCID,Lehmann Sören,Osnes Liv Toril,Buechner JochenORCID,Garcia K. ChristopherORCID,Schumacher Ton N.ORCID,van Veelen Peter A.,Leisegang MatthiasORCID,Jacobsen Sten Eirik W.,Woll PetterORCID,Olweus JohannaORCID

Abstract

AbstractUnlike chimeric antigen receptors, T-cell receptors (TCRs) can recognize intracellular targets presented on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules. Here we demonstrate that T cells expressing TCRs specific for peptides from the intracellular lymphoid-specific enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), presented in the context of HLA-A*02:01, specifically eliminate primary acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells of T- and B-cell origin in vitro and in three mouse models of disseminated B-ALL. By contrast, the treatment spares normal peripheral T- and B-cell repertoires and normal myeloid cells in vitro, and in vivo in humanized mice. TdT is an attractive cancer target as it is highly and homogeneously expressed in 80–94% of B- and T-ALLs, but only transiently expressed during normal lymphoid differentiation, limiting on-target toxicity of TdT-specific T cells. TCR-modified T cells targeting TdT may be a promising immunotherapy for B-ALL and T-ALL that preserves normal lymphocytes.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Molecular Medicine,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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