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Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models
The cells of acute myeloid leukemia are defined by clonal growth and heterogenous immunophenotypes. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) commonly recognize molecular targets by single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs) specific to a tumor-associated antigen. However, ScFvs may form aggregates, thus stimu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087626 |
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author | Maiorova, Varvara Mollaev, Murad D. Vikhreva, Polina Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Kibardin, Alexey Maschan, Michael A. Larin, Sergey |
author_facet | Maiorova, Varvara Mollaev, Murad D. Vikhreva, Polina Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Kibardin, Alexey Maschan, Michael A. Larin, Sergey |
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description | The cells of acute myeloid leukemia are defined by clonal growth and heterogenous immunophenotypes. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) commonly recognize molecular targets by single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs) specific to a tumor-associated antigen. However, ScFvs may form aggregates, thus stimulating tonic CAR T-cell activation and reducing CAR T-cell functioning in vivo. Harnessing natural ligands as recognition parts of CARs, specific targeting of membrane receptors can be achieved. Previously, we presented ligand-based Flt3-CAR T-cells targeting the Flt3 receptor. The extracellular part of Flt3-CAR consisted of full-size Flt3Lg. Meanwhile, upon recognition, Flt3-CAR may potentially activate Flt3, triggering proliferative signaling in blast cells. Moreover, the long-lasting presence of Flt3Lg may lead to Flt3 downregulation. In this paper, we present mutated Flt3Lg-based Flt3m-CAR (‘m’—for ‘mutant’) T-cells targeting Flt3. The extracellular part of Flt3m-CAR consists of full-length Flt3Lg-L27P. We have determined that ED(50) for recombinant Flt3Lg-L27P produced in CHO cells is at least 10-fold higher than for the wild-type Flt3Lg. We show that the mutation in the recognizing domain of Flt3m-CAR did not affect the specificity of Flt3m-CAR T-cells when compared to Flt3-CAR T-cells. Flt3m-CAR T-cells combine the specificity of ligand–receptor recognition with reduced Flt3Lg-L27P bioactivity, leading to potentially safer immunotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-101469382023-04-29 Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models Maiorova, Varvara Mollaev, Murad D. Vikhreva, Polina Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Kibardin, Alexey Maschan, Michael A. Larin, Sergey Int J Mol Sci Article The cells of acute myeloid leukemia are defined by clonal growth and heterogenous immunophenotypes. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) commonly recognize molecular targets by single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs) specific to a tumor-associated antigen. However, ScFvs may form aggregates, thus stimulating tonic CAR T-cell activation and reducing CAR T-cell functioning in vivo. Harnessing natural ligands as recognition parts of CARs, specific targeting of membrane receptors can be achieved. Previously, we presented ligand-based Flt3-CAR T-cells targeting the Flt3 receptor. The extracellular part of Flt3-CAR consisted of full-size Flt3Lg. Meanwhile, upon recognition, Flt3-CAR may potentially activate Flt3, triggering proliferative signaling in blast cells. Moreover, the long-lasting presence of Flt3Lg may lead to Flt3 downregulation. In this paper, we present mutated Flt3Lg-based Flt3m-CAR (‘m’—for ‘mutant’) T-cells targeting Flt3. The extracellular part of Flt3m-CAR consists of full-length Flt3Lg-L27P. We have determined that ED(50) for recombinant Flt3Lg-L27P produced in CHO cells is at least 10-fold higher than for the wild-type Flt3Lg. We show that the mutation in the recognizing domain of Flt3m-CAR did not affect the specificity of Flt3m-CAR T-cells when compared to Flt3-CAR T-cells. Flt3m-CAR T-cells combine the specificity of ligand–receptor recognition with reduced Flt3Lg-L27P bioactivity, leading to potentially safer immunotherapy. MDPI 2023-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10146938/ /pubmed/37108788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087626 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Maiorova, Varvara Mollaev, Murad D. Vikhreva, Polina Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Kibardin, Alexey Maschan, Michael A. Larin, Sergey Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title | Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title_full | Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title_fullStr | Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title_full_unstemmed | Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title_short | Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models |
title_sort | mutated flt3lg provides reduced flt3 recycling compared to wild-type flt3lg and retains the specificity of flt3lg-based car t-cell targeting in aml models |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087626 |
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