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Combinatorial antigen recognition with balanced signaling promotes selective tumor eradication by engineered T cells.


ABSTRACT: Current T-cell engineering approaches redirect patient T cells to tumors by transducing them with antigen-specific T-cell receptors (TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that target a single antigen. However, few truly tumor-specific antigens have been identified, and healthy tissues that express the targeted antigen may undergo T cell-mediated damage. Here we present a strategy to render T cells specific for a tumor in the absence of a truly tumor-restricted antigen. T cells are transduced with both a CAR that provides suboptimal activation upon binding of one antigen and a chimeric costimulatory receptor (CCR) that recognizes a second antigen. Using the prostate tumor antigens PSMA and PSCA, we show that co-transduced T cells destroy tumors that express both antigens but do not affect tumors expressing either antigen alone. This 'tumor-sensing' strategy may help broaden the applicability and avoid some of the side effects of targeted T-cell therapies.

SUBMITTER: Kloss CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5505184 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combinatorial antigen recognition with balanced signaling promotes selective tumor eradication by engineered T cells.

Kloss Christopher C CC   Condomines Maud M   Cartellieri Marc M   Bachmann Michael M   Sadelain Michel M  

Nature biotechnology 20121216 1


Current T-cell engineering approaches redirect patient T cells to tumors by transducing them with antigen-specific T-cell receptors (TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that target a single antigen. However, few truly tumor-specific antigens have been identified, and healthy tissues that express the targeted antigen may undergo T cell-mediated damage. Here we present a strategy to render T cells specific for a tumor in the absence of a truly tumor-restricted antigen. T cells are transduce  ...[more]

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