Literature DB >> 18452062

Immunotherapy of lymphomas with T cells modified by anti-CD20 scFv/CD28/CD3zeta recombinant gene.

Kang Yu1, Yongxian Hu, Yinxia Tan, Zhijian Shen, Songfu Jiang, Honglan Qian, Bin Liang, Daming Shan.   

Abstract

One of the approaches to make anti-CD20 antibody more efficient is to express this antibody on the surface of T cells. scFv from anti-CD20 antibody has been expressed on T cell surface to bind to CD20 positive cells and CD3zeta has been expressed as a fusion partner to transduct signals. T cells grafted with this chimeric scFv/CD3zeta were able to redirect grafted T cells to an MHC/Ag-independent antitumor response. To test the effects of CD28 signal on the cellular activation and antitumor effectiveness of chimeric scFv/CD3zeta modified T cells, we constructed a recombinant anti-CD20 scFv/CD28/CD3zeta gene in a retroviral vector. T cells expressing anti-CD20 scFv/CD28/CD3zeta specifically lysed CD20 positive target tumor cells and secreted not only IFN-gamma but also IL-2 after binding to their target cells. Our data indicate that CD3 and CD28 signalling can be delivered in one molecule, which is sufficient for complete T cell activation without exogenous B7/CD28 costimulation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18452062     DOI: 10.1080/10428190802064958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma        ISSN: 1026-8022


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