Targeting SNX9 rescues CD28-mediated T cell exhaustion for cancer immunotherapy - Targeted Pooled CRISPR Screen for T cell Exhaustion
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ABSTRACT: Tumor-specific T cells are frequently exhausted by chronic antigenic stimulation. To explore new pathways for reinvigoration of anti-tumor immune functions, we developed a human ex vivo exhaustion model by repetitive antigenic stimulation of primary CD8 T cells. This results in T cells that resemble patient-derived T cells in tumors on a phenotypic and transcriptional level. A pooled targeted CRISPR screen was performed on ex vivo exhausted T cells. The readout was elevated CD107a degranulation after repetitive stimulation (CD107a+ vs CD107- cells after 4h co-culture with peptide loaded tumor cells).
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE190246 | GEO | 2022/11/07
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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