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Human gammadelta T cells as mediators of chimaeric-receptor redirected anti-tumour immunity.
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British journal of haematology [Br J Haematol] 2004 Aug; Vol. 126 (4), pp. 583-92. - Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Human peripheral blood gammadelta T cells (Vgamma9(+) Vdelta2(+)) can be selectively expanded in vivo by the systemic administration of aminobisphosphonates without prior antigen priming. To assess the potential of human gammadelta T cells to serve as effector cells of specific anti-tumour immunity, we expanded peripheral blood-derived gammadelta T cells and transduced them with recombinant retrovirus encoding G(D2)- or CD19-specific chimaeric receptors. Flow cytometric analysis of T cells from four individual donors cultured in the presence of zoledronate at day 14 of culture showed selective enrichment of the gammadelta T cell population (Vgamma9(+) Vdelta2(+) CD3(+) CD4(-) CD8(-)) to 73-96% of total CD3(+) T cells. Retroviral gene transfer resulted in chimaeric receptor surface expression in 73 +/- 12% of the population. Transduced gammadelta T cells efficiently recognized antigen-expressing tumour cell targets, as demonstrated by target-specific upregulation of CD69 and secretion of interferon-alpha. Moreover, transduced gammadelta T cells efficiently and specifically lysed the antigen-expressing tumour targets. They could be efficiently expanded in vitro and maintained in culture for prolonged periods. Zoledronate-activated human gammadelta T cells expressing chimaeric receptors may thus serve as potent and specific anti-tumour effector cells. Their responsiveness to stimulation with aminobisphosphonates may enable the selective re-expansion of adoptively transferred T cells in vivo, permitting long lasting anti-tumour immune control.
- Subjects :
- Antigens, Neoplasm immunology
Cell Division drug effects
Cell Division immunology
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
Diphosphonates pharmacology
Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte immunology
Humans
Imidazoles pharmacology
Immunophenotyping
Interferon-gamma biosynthesis
Lymphocyte Activation immunology
Retroviridae genetics
T-Lymphocyte Subsets drug effects
Transduction, Genetic
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Zoledronic Acid
Immunotherapy, Adoptive methods
Neoplasms immunology
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta blood
T-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0007-1048
- Volume :
- 126
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- British journal of haematology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15287953
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.05077.x