Literature DB >> 9917095

Transfer of chimeric receptor gene made of variable regions of tumor-specific antibody confers anticarbohydrate specificity on T cells.

D Mezzanzanica1, S Canevari, A Mazzoni, M Figini, M I Colnaghi, T Waks, D G Schindler, Z Eshhar.   

Abstract

The antitumor specificity of T cells can be induced by gene transfer using a recently developed therapeutic approach (T body). In this work, we genetically conferred anticarbohydrate specificity onto T cells using the variable regions of monoclonal antibody MLuC1, which binds the Lewis(Y) (LeY) tumor-associated antigen that is overexpressed on several human carcinomas. The variable regions of MLuC1, which are in a single-chain Fv (ScFv) configuration, were cloned and spliced in a eukaryotic expression vector with both the gene encoding the signal-transducing gamma-chain of the human Fcgamma receptor and a flexible hinge domain. The chimeric ScFv-gamma gene was expressed in a murine cytotoxic T-cell hybridoma. Transfectants receiving vector only served as a negative control (mock). Screening for functional transfectants was carried out using a tumor growth inhibition assay. The soluble form of MLuC1 ScFv was recovered from bacteria periplasm and tested for binding to LeY-expressing cells by the fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis. Despite the low binding ability of the soluble MLuC1 ScFv, 7 of 13 genetically engineered cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones inhibited the growth of LeY-positive cells and did not affect growth of LeY-negative cells. None of the mock clones tested specifically inhibited tumor growth. These data indicate that, by chimeric MLuC1 ScFv-gamma gene transfer, it is possible to confer anticarbohydrate specificity onto T cells and extend the applicability of the T-body approach to tumor-associated antigens that are naturally not recognized by T cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9917095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Gene Ther        ISSN: 0929-1903            Impact factor:   5.987


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