Transgenic TCR expression: comparison of single chain with full-length receptor constructs for T-cell function
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Transgenic TCR expression: comparison of single chain with full-length receptor constructs for T-cell function
Abstract
Genetic modification of T lymphocytes with T-cell receptor (TCR) genes provides a novel tool for adoptive immunotherapy. However, the efficiency of full-length TCR (flTCR)-transduced T cells could be limited by factors such as incorrect pairing between exogenous and endogenous TCR chains and downregulation of the CD3 complex. To overcome these hurdles, one promising strategy is to use three-domain single-chain TCRs (3D-scTCR), in which TCR Valpha and Vbeta chains are joined by a linker with signal transduction domains fused at the carboxyl termini as signal transducers and amplifiers. Our results showed that surface expression of scTCRs on T cells after retroviral transduction was affected by the origin of the transmembrane (TM) region and placement of signaling domains. scTCR-modified T cells were functional as shown by cytokine (IL-2 and IFN-gamma) release in response to antigen stimulation and cytolytic activity against specific target cells. CD8 and CD28, but not the complete CD3 complex, could enhance the scTCR-induced T cell activation. Compared with flTCR-modified T cells and native CTLs, scTCR-modified T cells require higher thresholds of antigen stimulation (approximately 10(-8) M peptide) to be functional. Despite the low efficiency of scTCRs, our data provide insight into further improvements in generating efficient scTCRs for in vivo applications.
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