Identification of a murine CD28 dileucine motif that suppresses single-chain chimeric T-cell receptor expression and function
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Identification of a murine CD28 dileucine motif that suppresses single-chain chimeric T-cell receptor expression and function
Abstract
Recent preclinical and clinical trials have demonstrated the therapeutic potential of T lymphocytes redirected with genetically engineered T-cell receptor (TCR) surrogates against infected, cancerous, or autoreactive cells. These surrogate TCRs link a ligand-recognition domain to signaling regions from the TCR. We previously compared the function of surrogate TCRs that include TCR or TCR and CD28 signaling regions. We found that primary murine T cells modified to specifically target Kb-restricted CD8+ T cells using either Kb-zeta or Kb-CD28-zeta receptors had similar functional activities, although the CD28-zeta receptor showed a 2-fold to 4-fold decreased expression. We have now identified a previously unrecognized dileucine motif in the murine CD28 signaling domain that accounts for this reduced expression. Inactivation of this motif increased chimeric receptor surface expression 2- to 5-fold. T cells expressing the dileucine-mutated CD28-zeta chimeric receptor demonstrated enhanced proliferation, cytokine production, and cytolytic activities. Further, cells expressing this dileucine-mutated receptor were highly effective in eliminating antigen-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes in vivo. These results therefore identify a critical motif limiting the function of receptor-modified T lymphocytes, demonstrate that inactivation of this motif enhances chimeric receptor function, and illustrate a potential novel application of receptor-modified T lymphocytes in the induction of immune tolerance.
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