1. T-cell receptor transfer for boosting HIV-1-specific T-cell immunity in HIV-1-infected patients
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Christiane Mummert, Angela G. Hückelhoven, Christian Hofmann, Jan Dörrie, Ellen G. Harrer, Silke Bergmann, Thomas Harrer, Niels Schaft, and Sandra Mueller-Schmucker
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0301 basic medicine ,Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay ,Immunology ,Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,HIV Infections ,Biology ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Epitope ,03 medical and health sciences ,Interleukin 21 ,Interferon-gamma ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Antigen ,Immunology and Allergy ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Cells, Cultured ,T-cell receptor ,hemic and immune systems ,Transfection ,Virology ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Electroporation ,HIV-1 ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Objectives Strategies to cure HIV-1 infection require the eradication of viral reservoirs. An innovative approach for boosting the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response is the transfer of T-cell receptors (TCRs). Previously, we have shown that electroporation of TCR-encoding mRNA is able to reprogram CD8 T cells derived from healthy donors. So far, it is unknown whether the transfer of HIV-1-specific TCRs is capable to reprogram CD8 T cells of HIV-1-infected patients. To assess the efficiency of TCR-transfer by mRNA electroporation and the functionality of reprogramed T cells in HIV-1-infected patients, we performed an in-vitro analysis of TCR-transfer into T cells from HIV-1-infected patients in various stages of disease and from healthy controls. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 16 HIV-1-infected patients (nine HLA-A02-positive, seven HLA-A02-negative) and from five healthy controls were electroporated with mRNA-constructs encoding TCRs specific for the HLA-A02/HIV-1-gag p17 epitope SLYNTVATL (SL9). Functionality of the TCRs was measured by γIFN-ELISpot assays. Results SL9/TCR transfection into peripheral blood mononuclear cells from both HLA-A02-positive and HLA-A02-negative HIV-1-infected patients and from healthy blood donors reprogramed T cells for recognition of SL9-presenting HLA-A02-positive cells in γIFN-ELISpot assays. SL9/TCR-transfer into T cells from an immunodeficient AIDS patient could induce recognition of SL9-expressing target cells only after reversion of T-cell dysfunction by antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion The transfer of HIV-1-p17-specific TCRs into T cells is functional both in HIV-1-infected patients as well as in healthy blood donors. TCR-transfer is a promising method to boost the immune system against HIV-1.
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- 2016