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Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody

The host immune response to human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is effective against HCMV reactivation from latency, though not sufficient to clear the virus. T cells are primarily responsible for the control of viral reactivation. When the host immune system is compromised, as in transplant recipients wit...

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Autores principales: Meng, Weixu, Tang, Aimin, Ye, Xiaohua, Gui, Xun, Li, Leike, Fan, Xuejun, Schultz, Robbie D., Freed, Daniel C., Ha, Sha, Wang, Dai, Zhang, Ningyan, Fu, Tong-Ming, An, Zhiqiang
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5740302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29038280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01719-17
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author Meng, Weixu
Tang, Aimin
Ye, Xiaohua
Gui, Xun
Li, Leike
Fan, Xuejun
Schultz, Robbie D.
Freed, Daniel C.
Ha, Sha
Wang, Dai
Zhang, Ningyan
Fu, Tong-Ming
An, Zhiqiang
author_facet Meng, Weixu
Tang, Aimin
Ye, Xiaohua
Gui, Xun
Li, Leike
Fan, Xuejun
Schultz, Robbie D.
Freed, Daniel C.
Ha, Sha
Wang, Dai
Zhang, Ningyan
Fu, Tong-Ming
An, Zhiqiang
author_sort Meng, Weixu
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description The host immune response to human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is effective against HCMV reactivation from latency, though not sufficient to clear the virus. T cells are primarily responsible for the control of viral reactivation. When the host immune system is compromised, as in transplant recipients with immunosuppression, HCMV reactivation and progressive infection can cause serious morbidity and mortality. Adoptive T cell therapy is effective for the control of HCMV infection in transplant recipients. However, it is a highly personalized therapeutic regimen and is difficult to implement in routine clinical practice. In this study, we explored a bispecific-antibody strategy to direct non-HCMV-specific T cells to recognize and exert effector functions against HCMV-infected cells. Using a knobs-into-holes strategy, we constructed a bispecific antibody in which one arm is specific for CD3 and can trigger T cell activation, while the other arm, specific for HCMV glycoprotein B (gB), recognizes and marks HCMV-infected cells based on the expression of viral gB on their surfaces. We showed that this bispecific antibody was able to redirect T cells with specificity for HCMV-infected cells in vitro. In the presence of HCMV infection, the engineered antibody was able to activate T cells with no HCMV specificity for cytokine production, proliferation, and the expression of phenotype markers unique to T cell activation. These results suggested the potential of engineered bispecific antibodies, such as the construct described here, as prophylactic or therapeutic agents against HCMV reactivation and infection.
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spelling pubmed-57403022017-12-26 Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody Meng, Weixu Tang, Aimin Ye, Xiaohua Gui, Xun Li, Leike Fan, Xuejun Schultz, Robbie D. Freed, Daniel C. Ha, Sha Wang, Dai Zhang, Ningyan Fu, Tong-Ming An, Zhiqiang Antimicrob Agents Chemother Antiviral Agents The host immune response to human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is effective against HCMV reactivation from latency, though not sufficient to clear the virus. T cells are primarily responsible for the control of viral reactivation. When the host immune system is compromised, as in transplant recipients with immunosuppression, HCMV reactivation and progressive infection can cause serious morbidity and mortality. Adoptive T cell therapy is effective for the control of HCMV infection in transplant recipients. However, it is a highly personalized therapeutic regimen and is difficult to implement in routine clinical practice. In this study, we explored a bispecific-antibody strategy to direct non-HCMV-specific T cells to recognize and exert effector functions against HCMV-infected cells. Using a knobs-into-holes strategy, we constructed a bispecific antibody in which one arm is specific for CD3 and can trigger T cell activation, while the other arm, specific for HCMV glycoprotein B (gB), recognizes and marks HCMV-infected cells based on the expression of viral gB on their surfaces. We showed that this bispecific antibody was able to redirect T cells with specificity for HCMV-infected cells in vitro. In the presence of HCMV infection, the engineered antibody was able to activate T cells with no HCMV specificity for cytokine production, proliferation, and the expression of phenotype markers unique to T cell activation. These results suggested the potential of engineered bispecific antibodies, such as the construct described here, as prophylactic or therapeutic agents against HCMV reactivation and infection. American Society for Microbiology 2017-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5740302/ /pubmed/29038280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01719-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Meng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Antiviral Agents
Meng, Weixu
Tang, Aimin
Ye, Xiaohua
Gui, Xun
Li, Leike
Fan, Xuejun
Schultz, Robbie D.
Freed, Daniel C.
Ha, Sha
Wang, Dai
Zhang, Ningyan
Fu, Tong-Ming
An, Zhiqiang
Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title_full Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title_fullStr Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title_short Targeting Human-Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells by Redirecting T Cells Using an Anti-CD3/Anti-Glycoprotein B Bispecific Antibody
title_sort targeting human-cytomegalovirus-infected cells by redirecting t cells using an anti-cd3/anti-glycoprotein b bispecific antibody
topic Antiviral Agents
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5740302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29038280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01719-17
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