T-cell suicide gene therapy prompts thymic renewal in adults after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Author:

Vago Luca12,Oliveira Giacomo13,Bondanza Attilio1,Noviello Maddalena13,Soldati Corrado4,Ghio Domenico4,Brigida Immacolata5,Greco Raffaella2,Lupo Stanghellini Maria Teresa2,Peccatori Jacopo2,Fracchia Sergio6,Del Fiacco Matteo6,Traversari Catia6,Aiuti Alessandro57,Del Maschio Alessandro34,Bordignon Claudio36,Ciceri Fabio2,Bonini Chiara1

Affiliation:

1. Experimental Hematology Unit,

2. Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit,

3. Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,

4. Department of Radiology, and

5. San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, San Raffaele Institute, Milan, Italy;

6. MolMed SpA, Milan, Italy; and

7. Roma Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy

Abstract

Abstract The genetic modification of T cells with a suicide gene grants a mechanism of control of adverse reactions, allowing safe infusion after partially incompatible hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). In the TK007 clinical trial, 22 adults with hematologic malignancies experienced a rapid and sustained immune recovery after T cell–depleted HSCT and serial infusions of purified donor T cells expressing the HSV thymidine kinase suicide gene (TK+ cells). After a first wave of circulating TK+ cells, the majority of T cells supporting long-term immune reconstitution did not carry the suicide gene and displayed high numbers of naive lymphocytes, suggesting the thymus-dependent development of T cells, occurring only upon TK+-cell engraftment. Accordingly, after the infusions, we documented an increase in circulating TCR excision circles and CD31+ recent thymic emigrants and a substantial expansion of the active thymic tissue as shown by chest tomography scans. Interestingly, a peak in the serum level of IL-7 was observed after each infusion of TK+ cells, anticipating the appearance of newly generated T cells. The results of the present study show that the infusion of genetically modified donor T cells after HSCT can drive the recovery of thymic activity in adults, leading to immune reconstitution.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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