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Building and Optimizing a Virus-specific T Cell Receptor Library for Targeted Immunotherapy in Viral Infections

Restoration of antigen-specific T cell immunity has the potential to clear persistent viral infection. T cell receptor (TCR) gene therapy can reconstitute CD8 T cell immunity in chronic patients. We cloned 10 virus-specific TCRs targeting 5 different viruses, causing chronic and acute infection. All...

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Autores principales: Banu, Nasirah, Chia, Adeline, Ho, Zi Zong, Garcia, Alfonso Tan, Paravasivam, Komathi, Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M., Bertoletti, Antonio, Gehring, Adam J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24566718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep04166
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author Banu, Nasirah
Chia, Adeline
Ho, Zi Zong
Garcia, Alfonso Tan
Paravasivam, Komathi
Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M.
Bertoletti, Antonio
Gehring, Adam J.
author_facet Banu, Nasirah
Chia, Adeline
Ho, Zi Zong
Garcia, Alfonso Tan
Paravasivam, Komathi
Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M.
Bertoletti, Antonio
Gehring, Adam J.
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description Restoration of antigen-specific T cell immunity has the potential to clear persistent viral infection. T cell receptor (TCR) gene therapy can reconstitute CD8 T cell immunity in chronic patients. We cloned 10 virus-specific TCRs targeting 5 different viruses, causing chronic and acute infection. All 10 TCR genetic constructs were optimized for expression using a P2A sequence, codon optimization and the addition of a non-native disulfide bond. However, maximum TCR expression was only achieved after establishing the optimal orientation of the alpha and beta chains in the expression cassette; 9/10 TCRs favored the beta-P2A-alpha orientation over alpha-P2A-beta. Optimal TCR expression was associated with a significant increase in the frequency of IFN-gamma+ T cells. In addition, activating cells for transduction in the presence of Toll-like receptor ligands further enhanced IFN-gamma production. Thus, we have built a virus-specific TCR library that has potential for therapeutic intervention in chronic viral infection or virus-related cancers.
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spelling pubmed-39338652014-02-26 Building and Optimizing a Virus-specific T Cell Receptor Library for Targeted Immunotherapy in Viral Infections Banu, Nasirah Chia, Adeline Ho, Zi Zong Garcia, Alfonso Tan Paravasivam, Komathi Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M. Bertoletti, Antonio Gehring, Adam J. Sci Rep Article Restoration of antigen-specific T cell immunity has the potential to clear persistent viral infection. T cell receptor (TCR) gene therapy can reconstitute CD8 T cell immunity in chronic patients. We cloned 10 virus-specific TCRs targeting 5 different viruses, causing chronic and acute infection. All 10 TCR genetic constructs were optimized for expression using a P2A sequence, codon optimization and the addition of a non-native disulfide bond. However, maximum TCR expression was only achieved after establishing the optimal orientation of the alpha and beta chains in the expression cassette; 9/10 TCRs favored the beta-P2A-alpha orientation over alpha-P2A-beta. Optimal TCR expression was associated with a significant increase in the frequency of IFN-gamma+ T cells. In addition, activating cells for transduction in the presence of Toll-like receptor ligands further enhanced IFN-gamma production. Thus, we have built a virus-specific TCR library that has potential for therapeutic intervention in chronic viral infection or virus-related cancers. Nature Publishing Group 2014-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3933865/ /pubmed/24566718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep04166 Text en Copyright © 2014, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Gehring, Adam J.
Building and Optimizing a Virus-specific T Cell Receptor Library for Targeted Immunotherapy in Viral Infections
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