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T-cell lines specific for peptides of adenovirus hexon protein and devoid of alloreactivity against recipient cells can be obtained from HLA-haploidentical donors.

Patrizia Comoli1, Marco W Schilham, Sabrina Basso, Tamara van Vreeswijk, Maria Ester Bernardo, Rita Maccario, Maarten J D van Tol, Franco Locatelli, Louise A Veltrop-Duits.   

Abstract

Human adenovirus (HAdV) infection may cause life-threatening complications in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), the highest risk being observed in children given T-cell depleted haploidentical allografts. The effectiveness of pharmacologic therapy for HAdV infection is suboptimal. Recently, cell therapy was demonstrated to offer a unique opportunity to restore antiviral immune surveillance, leading to clearance of infection and prevention/treatment of disease. However, infusion of insufficiently selected HAdV-specific T cells in haplo-HSCT may increase the risk of graft-versus-host disease. We conducted scale-up experiments to validate a method of in vitro culture to expand T cells specific for HAdV from donor peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), based on stimulation with a pool of five 30-mer peptides derived from HAdV5 hexon protein, for use in recipients of haplo-HSCT. A total of 21 T-cell lines that included a majority of CD4 T lymphocytes, were generated. Nineteen of the 21 T-cell lines proliferated specifically against HAdV. The 2 nonspecific, and 3 T-cell lines with lower specific activity, included a median of 48% CD8 T cells. The 19 HAdV-specific T-cell lines showed a median 357-fold decrease in alloreactivity, compared with proliferation of noncultured donor PBMC in response to recipient PBMC, only 4/19 T-cell lines showing residual alloreactivity. Our data indicate that HAdV-specific CD4 T-cell lines with efficient in vitro antiviral response and low/undetectable alloreactivity against recipient targets may be expanded from PBMC of most human leukocyte antigen-haploidentical HSCT donors after stimulation with HAdV hexon protein-derived peptides. These T cells may be safely employed for adoptive treatment of HAdV complications.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18528302     DOI: 10.1097/CJI.0b013e31817b9c6b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunother        ISSN: 1524-9557            Impact factor:   4.456


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