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Characterization and dynamics of specific T cells against nucleophosmin-1 (NPM1)-mutated peptides in patients with NPM1-mutated acute myeloid leukemia.


ABSTRACT: Nucleophosmin(NPM1)-mutated protein, a leukemia-specific antigen, represents an ideal target for AML immunotherapy. We investigated the dynamics of NPM1-mutated-specific T cells on PB and BM samples, collected from 31 adult NPM1-mutated AML patients throughout the disease course, and stimulated with mixtures of 18 short and long peptides (9-18mers), deriving from the complete C-terminal of the NPM1-mutated protein. Two 9-mer peptides, namely LAVEEVSLR and AVEEVSLRK (13.9-14.9), were identified as the most immunogenic epitopes. IFN?-producing NPM1-mutated-specific T cells were observed by ELISPOT assay after stimulation with peptides 13.9-14.9 in 43/85 (50.6%) PB and 34/80 (42.5%) BM samples. An inverse correlation between MRD kinetics and anti-leukemic specific T cells was observed. Cytokine Secretion Assays allowed to predominantly and respectively identify Effector Memory and Central Memory T cells among IFN?-producing and IL2-producing T cells. Moreover, NPM1-mutated-specific CTLs against primary leukemic blasts or PHA-blasts pulsed with different peptide pools could be expanded ex vivo from NPM1-mutated AML patients or primed in healthy donors. We describe the spontaneous appearance and persistence of NPM1-mutated-specific T cells, which may contribute to the maintenance of long-lasting remissions. Future studies are warranted to investigate the potential role of both autologous and allogeneic adoptive immunotherapy in NPM1-mutated AML patients.

SUBMITTER: Forghieri F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6368236 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and dynamics of specific T cells against nucleophosmin-1 (NPM1)-mutated peptides in patients with NPM1-mutated acute myeloid leukemia.

Forghieri Fabio F   Riva Giovanni G   Lagreca Ivana I   Barozzi Patrizia P   Vallerini Daniela D   Morselli Monica M   Paolini Ambra A   Bresciani Paola P   Colaci Elisabetta E   Maccaferri Monica M   Gilioli Andrea A   Nasillo Vincenzo V   Messerotti Andrea A   Pioli Valeria V   Arletti Laura L   Giusti Davide D   Bettelli Francesca F   Celli Melania M   Donatelli Francesca F   Corradini Giorgia G   Basso Sabrina S   Gurrado Antonella A   Cellini Monica M   Trenti Tommaso T   Marasca Roberto R   Narni Franco F   Martelli Maria Paola MP   Falini Brunangelo B   Potenza Leonardo L   Luppi Mario M   Comoli Patrizia P  

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Nucleophosmin(NPM1)-mutated protein, a leukemia-specific antigen, represents an ideal target for AML immunotherapy. We investigated the dynamics of NPM1-mutated-specific T cells on PB and BM samples, collected from 31 adult <i>NPM1</i>-mutated AML patients throughout the disease course, and stimulated with mixtures of 18 short and long peptides (9-18mers), deriving from the complete C-terminal of the NPM1-mutated protein. Two 9-mer peptides, namely LAVEEVSLR and AVEEVSLRK (13.9-14.9), were ident  ...[more]

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