Primary Polyclonal Human T Lymphocytes Targeted to Carcino-Embryonic Antigens and Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Tumor Antigens by CD3ζ-Based Chimeric Immune Receptors
- 1 March 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Immunotherapy
- Vol. 25 (2) , 139-151
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002371-200203000-00002
Abstract
Antigen-specific T lymphocytes are attractive as potential anticancer agents. The generation of large numbers of antigen-specific T cells is possible through the use of gene therapy to express targeting receptors on the T lymphocyte. Activated T lymphocytes were transduced to express carcino-embryonic antigen or neural cell adhesion molecule targeted CD3ζ chimeric immune receptors. The chimeric receptors were expressed as homodimers and also as heterodimers with the native CD3ζ. T lymphocyte populations were expanded in the absence of selection for the modified cells and were shown to produce cytokines when cultured in the presence of immobilized purified protein antigen. These lymphocytes also responded by cytokine production and cytolytic activity when challenged with tumor-cell lines expressing the antigen recognized by the chimeric immune receptor. The cytolytic activity appears to be largely perforin mediated. Furthermore, soluble carcino-embryonic antigen did not interfere with the functional activity of the carcino-embryonic antigen-targeted lymphocytes. Long-term (5-day) stimulation of the modified lymphocytes by protein antigen resulted in reduced viability similar to that induced by anti-CD3 antibodies alone. Viability was improved by a costimulatory signal indicating that such signals may be vital in the maintenance of long-term functional activity of receptor modified T lymphocytes.Keywords
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