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Genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening reveals ubiquitous T cell cancer targeting via the monomorphic MHC class I-related protein MR1

Authors :
Crowther, Michael D.
Dolton, Garry
Legut, Mateusz
Caillaud, Marine E.
Lloyd, Angharad
Attaf, Meriem
Galloway, Sarah A.E.
Rius, Cristina
Farrell, Colin P.
Szomolay, Barbara
Ager, Ann
Parker, Alan L.
Fuller, Anna
Donia, Marco
McCluskey, James
Rossjohn, Jamie
Svane, Inge Marie
Phillips, John D.
Sewell, Andrew K.
Crowther, Michael D.
Dolton, Garry
Legut, Mateusz
Caillaud, Marine E.
Lloyd, Angharad
Attaf, Meriem
Galloway, Sarah A.E.
Rius, Cristina
Farrell, Colin P.
Szomolay, Barbara
Ager, Ann
Parker, Alan L.
Fuller, Anna
Donia, Marco
McCluskey, James
Rossjohn, Jamie
Svane, Inge Marie
Phillips, John D.
Sewell, Andrew K.
Source :
Crowther , M D , Dolton , G , Legut , M , Caillaud , M E , Lloyd , A , Attaf , M , Galloway , S A E , Rius , C , Farrell , C P , Szomolay , B , Ager , A , Parker , A L , Fuller , A , Donia , M , McCluskey , J , Rossjohn , J , Svane , I M , Phillips , J D & Sewell , A K 2020 , ' Genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening reveals ubiquitous T cell cancer targeting via the monomorphic MHC class I-related protein MR1 ' , Nature Immunology , vol. 21 , no. 2 , pp. 178-185 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-independent, T cell–mediated targeting of cancer cells would allow immune destruction of malignancies in all individuals. Here, we use genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening to establish that a T cell receptor (TCR) recognized and killed most human cancer types via the monomorphic MHC class I-related protein, MR1, while remaining inert to noncancerous cells. Unlike mucosal-associated invariant T cells, recognition of target cells by the TCR was independent of bacterial loading. Furthermore, concentration-dependent addition of vitamin B-related metabolite ligands of MR1 reduced TCR recognition of cancer cells, suggesting that recognition occurred via sensing of the cancer metabolome. An MR1-restricted T cell clone mediated in vivo regression of leukemia and conferred enhanced survival of NSG mice. TCR transfer to T cells of patients enabled killing of autologous and nonautologous melanoma. These findings offer opportunities for HLA-independent, pan-cancer, pan-population immunotherapies.

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Crowther , M D , Dolton , G , Legut , M , Caillaud , M E , Lloyd , A , Attaf , M , Galloway , S A E , Rius , C , Farrell , C P , Szomolay , B , Ager , A , Parker , A L , Fuller , A , Donia , M , McCluskey , J , Rossjohn , J , Svane , I M , Phillips , J D & Sewell , A K 2020 , ' Genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening reveals ubiquitous T cell cancer targeting via the monomorphic MHC class I-related protein MR1 ' , Nature Immunology , vol. 21 , no. 2 , pp. 178-185 .
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1322738538
Document Type :
Electronic Resource