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T cells engineered to express a T-cell receptor specific for glypican-3 to recognize and kill hepatoma cells in vitro and in mice

2015

Background & Aims Cancer therapies are being developed based on our ability to direct T cells against tumor antigens. Glypican-3 (GPC3) is expressed by 75% of all hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC), but not in healthy liver tissue or other organs. We aimed to generate T cells with GPC3-specific receptors that recognize HCC and used them to eliminate GPC3-expressing xenograft tumors grown from human HCC cells in mice. Methods We used mass spectrometry to obtain a comprehensive peptidome from GPC3-expressing hepatoma cells after immune-affinity purification of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A2 and bioinformatics to identify immunodominant peptides. To circumvent GPC3 tolerance resulting from feta…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicCancer Immunotherapy ; Immune Response ; Liver Cancer ; Tumor-associated AntigensCarcinoma HepatocellularTime FactorsCell SurvivalMice SCIDCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyLymphocyte ActivationTransfectionImmunotherapy AdoptiveInterferon-gammaInterleukin 21GlypicansHLA-A2 AntigenAnimalsHumansCytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellInterleukin 3HepatologyImmunodominant EpitopesZAP70Liver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyDendritic CellsHep G2 CellsNatural killer T cellXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysMolecular biologyCoculture TechniquesGenes T-Cell ReceptorInterleukin 12FemaleGenetic Engineering
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Cytotoxic T cells with reciprocal antigenic peptide presentation function are not generally resistant to mutual lysis

2003

Cytotoxic T cells normally express major histocompatibility complex class I molecules, to which their T cell antigen receptors are restricted. Therefore, a single cytotoxic T cell can not only act as a cytolytic effector cell, but also as an antigen-presenting cell for other cytotoxic T cells of the same or a different clone. In the present paper, we used a murine cytotoxic T cell clone, 10BK.1, recognizing the ovalbumin-derived peptide OVA257-264 in combination with H-2Kb to investigate the consequences of reciprocal antigen presentation by these cytotoxic T cells. These cells proliferate after incubation with the relevant peptide in the absence of added accessory cells, indicating recipro…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicCell SurvivalOvalbuminImmunologyAntigen presentationDose-Response Relationship ImmunologicBiologyLymphocyte ActivationMiceInterleukin 21AntigenAnimalsImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAntigen-presenting cellAntigen PresentationLymphokine-activated killer cellAntibodies MonoclonalCell BiologyCytotoxicity Tests ImmunologicFlow CytometryNatural killer T cellMolecular biologyPeptide FragmentsClone CellsCell biologyInterleukin 12Interleukin-2T-Lymphocytes CytotoxicImmunology & Cell Biology
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Both mature KIR+ and immature KIR- NK cells control pediatric acute B-cell precursor leukemia in NOD.Cg-Prkdcscid IL2rgtmWjl/Sz mice.

2014

Therapeutic natural killer (NK)-cell-mediated alloreactivity toward acute myeloid leukemia has largely been attributed to mismatches between killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) on NK cells and their ligands, HLA class I molecules, on target cells. While adult acute B-cell precursor leukemia (BCP-ALL) appears to be resistant to NK-cell-mediated lysis, recent data indicate that pediatric BCP-ALL might yet be a target of NK cells. In this study, we demonstrate in a donor-patient-specific NOD.Cg-Prkdc(scid) IL2rg(tmWjl)/Sz (NSG) xenotransplantation model that NK cells mediate considerable alloreactivity toward pediatric BCP-ALL in vivo. Notably, both adoptively transferred mature KIR(+)…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicGenotypeXenotransplantationmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyTransplantation HeterologousAntineoplastic AgentsGraft vs Leukemia EffectHuman leukocyte antigenBiochemistryMiceImmune systemReceptors KIRMice Inbred NODPrecursor B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomamedicineAnimalsHumansChildB cellSevere combined immunodeficiencybusiness.industryHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationMyeloid leukemiaCell BiologyHematologyDNA Methylationmedicine.diseasePrognosisTransplantationKiller Cells NaturalLeukemiaDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyAzacitidineCytokinesInterleukin-2businessBlood
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The use of HLA-A*0201-transfected K562 as standard antigen-presenting cells for CD8+ T lymphocytes in IFN-γ ELISPOT assays

2001

ELISPOT assays are increasingly used for a direct detection and quantification of single antigen-specific T cells in freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). They are particularly attractive for the monitoring of specific T lymphocyte responses in clinical trials assessing antigen-specific immunizations in patients with cancer or chronic viral infections. However, one major limitation for the broad clinical implementation of ELISPOT assays is the lack of an inexhaustible source of suitable HLA-matched antigen-presenting cells (APC). Currently available allogeneic or xenogeneic APC (such as the human lymphoid hybrid T2 or HLA-transfected insect cells) can either lead to st…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicImmunoassayAntigen PresentationHLA-A AntigensT cellELISPOTImmunologyStreptamerT lymphocyteCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyTransfectionSensitivity and SpecificityInterferon-gammaInterleukin 21medicine.anatomical_structureAntigenImmunologymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellK562 CellsAntigen-presenting cellJournal of Immunological Methods
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A novel epitope of N-CAM defines precursors of human adherent NK cells

2004

AbstractActivated, adherent natural killer (A-NK) cells represent a distinct subpopulation of interleukin (IL)-2-stimulated NK cells, which are selectively endowed with the increased expression of integrins and ability to adhere to solid surfaces, migrate into, infiltrate, and destroy cancerous tissues. The present study defines the phenotype and functions of precursors of A-NK (pre-A-NK) cells in humans. Peripheral blood pre-A-NK cells, in contrast to the rest of NK cells, express a novel epitope of CD56 neuronal cell adhesion molecule, termed ANK-1, and increased cell-surface levels of integrins. Pre-A-NK cells also express low levels of CD56 and CD161, and some express CD162 receptor, do…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicIntegrinsLymphoid TissueImmunologyCell CountBiologyCD49bImmunophenotypingEpitopesInterleukin 21NK-92Cell AdhesionHumansImmunology and AllergyCell LineageLectins C-TypeAntigen-presenting cellCells CulturedCell ProliferationMembrane GlycoproteinsLymphokine-activated killer cellStem CellsJanus kinase 3Cell MembraneReceptors IgGAntibodies MonoclonalCell DifferentiationCell BiologyNatural killer T cellCD56 AntigenCell biologyKiller Cells NaturalChemotaxis LeukocyteAntigens SurfaceInterleukin 12Interleukin-2NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily BJournal of Leukocyte Biology
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T-cell-derived helper factor allows in vivo induction of cytotoxic T cells in nu/nu mice

1980

T-cell immunocompetence and diversity are thought to be generated in the thymus1,2. This view is based on the findings that (1) T-cell ontogeny is thymus dependent3,4, (2) the major histocompatibility restrictions of T-cell interactions are phenotypically related to the H–2 type of the thymus5–9, and (3) the phenotypic manifestation of H–2-linked immune responsiveness parallels the restriction elements selected in thymus10–12. However, it is unclear whether pre-thymic cells programmed to develop into T cells do already express a receptor diversity, also whether pre-thymic cells have the potential to react against self-antigens, and whether the mechanism of self-tolerance is initiated in the…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicInterleukin 2LymphokinesMultidisciplinaryT-LymphocytesT cellLymphocyte CooperationMice NudeCell DifferentiationThymus GlandBiologyCell biologyTransplantationMiceInterleukin 21medicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemmedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellImmunocompetenceAntigen-presenting cellmedicine.drugNature
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The in Vivo Effects of Interleukin 2 (TCGF)

1982

This brief review of our experiments concerning the in vivo activity of crude Il-2 led us to the following conclusion: The first is the existence, in vivo, of a cyclophosphamide-sensitive T-cell controlling the activity of a serum born Il-2 inhibitor in thymus-bearing normal mice. Under in vivo conditions which are characterized by high Il-2 inhibitor activities, locally applied Il-2 administered along with antigen amplified in vivo CTL-responsiveness, yet the effect observed was poor. Crude Il-2 proved to be a potent immuno-enhancing agent in the athymic (nu/nu) mouse, which lacks Il-2 inhibitor activity. It was found that together with antigen administration of Il-2 to nude mice results i…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicInterleukin 2T-LymphocytesLymphocyte CooperationImmunologyMice NudeMice Inbred StrainsIn Vitro TechniquesPharmacologyEpitopeEpitopesMiceAntigenIn vivoAnimalsImmunology and AllergyMedicineMice nudeLymphokinesbusiness.industryLymphokineHematologyLymphocyte CooperationCTL*ImmunologyInterleukin-2businessmedicine.drugImmunobiology
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Interleukin-15 in mycobacterial infection of antigen-presenting cells.

1999

Interleukin-15 (IL-15) shares many biological functions with IL-2 but also exhibits unique effects. Some of these represent the potent chemoattractant activity and expansion of distinct T-cell subsets, particularly memory T cells. IL-15 may therefore modulate the quality and quantity of cellular immune responses directed against intracellular pathogens. Immunohistochemical examination of skin lesions obtained from patients with the lepromatous or the tuberculoid form of Hansen's disease revealed intralesional IL-15 protein in both forms of the disease. In addition to Mycobacterium leprae, a number of different mycobacterial species are capable of effectively inducing IL-15 secretion in infe…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicInterleukin-15Mycobacterium InfectionsbiologyIntracellular parasiteImmunologyAntigen-Presenting CellsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMycobacteriumImmune systemAntigenInterleukin 15ImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearHumansSecretionChemoattractant activityAntigen-presenting cellMycobacterium lepraeCells CulturedScandinavian journal of immunology
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T-T cell interactions during in vitro cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses. III. Antigen-specific T helper cells release nonspecific mediator(s) able to …

1980

T helper cell induction and the specificity of T cell-mediated help as generated during alloreactive and H-2-restricted, virus- or hapten-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses have been compared. With the use of a double-chamber culture system, it was possible to dissect and separately analyze the induction phase of T helper cells from the T helper cell effector function. The data obtained revealed that during alloreactive as well as H-2-restricted T cell responses, antigen-specific T helper cells are induced. Upon specific restimulation of T helper cells, helper cell function is mediated across a cell-impermeable membrane via soluble products in an apparently nonspecific and nonr…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicIsoantigensCell Membrane PermeabilityT cellT-LymphocytesImmunologyCellLymphocyte CooperationStreptamerBiologyInterleukin 21EpitopesMicemedicineImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAnimalsAntigen-presenting cellMice Inbred BALB CH-2 AntigensT helper cellCell biologyParainfluenza Virus 1 HumanMice Inbred C57BLCTL*medicine.anatomical_structureSolubilityTrinitrobenzenesMice Inbred CBAEuropean journal of immunology
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Lymphokine activated killer cells.

1989

Various subpopulations of human leukocytes may be induced by lymphokines to exert cytotoxic activity. In man major histocompatibility complex non-restricted tumor cell lysis by interleukin-2 (IL-2) induced peripheral blood lymphocytes is attributed mainly to natural killer cells. These T cell receptor negative large granular lymphocytes are called lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells. In order to explore the potential of LAK cells in tumor therapy, several clinical studies have been conducted, using IL-2 alone or in combination with ex vivo IL-2-activated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Objective responses have reproducibly been achieved only in renal cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma …

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicLymphokine-activated killer cellTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesmedicine.medical_treatmentLymphokineHematologyGeneral MedicineImmunotherapyBiologyNatural killer T cellMajor histocompatibility complexLymphocyte ActivationTumor antigenKiller Cells NaturalImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinCytotoxic T cellAnimalsHumansInterleukin-2Killer Cells Lymphokine-ActivatedBlut
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