Ligation of the CD2 co-stimulatory receptor enhances IL-2 production from first-generation chimeric antigen receptor T cells
T cells bearing chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are broadly categorised into first- and second-generation receptors. Second-generation CARs contain a co-stimulatory signalling molecule and have been shown to secrete IL-2, undergo greater proliferation and to have enhanced persistence in vivo . How...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene therapy 2012-11, Vol.19 (11), p.1114-1120 |
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Zusammenfassung: | T cells bearing chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are broadly categorised into first- and second-generation receptors. Second-generation CARs contain a co-stimulatory signalling molecule and have been shown to secrete IL-2, undergo greater proliferation and to have enhanced persistence
in vivo
. However, we have shown that T cells bearing a first-generation CAR containing a CD19-targeting scFv (single-chain variable fragment) and the CD3ζ-signalling domain are able to produce IL-2 upon co-culture with CD19
+
B-cell lymphomas independent of CD28 activity. Here, we report that signalling through endogenous CD2 following ligation with its ligands, CD48 in mouse and CD58 in humans, drives IL-2 production by first-generation CD19-specific CAR. Moreover, the high levels of IL-2 produced by human T cells engrafted with a second-generation CD28-containing CAR during target-cell recognition are dependent to a degree upon CD2 receptor activity. These observations highlight the fact that the functional activity induced by T-cell-expressed CARs is dependent upon endogenous ‘natural’ receptor interactions. A deeper understanding of the role of these activities will serve to further refine the design of future CARs to either exploit or avoid these interactions. |
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ISSN: | 0969-7128 1476-5462 |
DOI: | 10.1038/gt.2011.192 |