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Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma
BACKGROUND: Neoantigens derived from somatic mutations correlate with therapeutic responses mediated by treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Neoantigens are therefore highly attractive targets for the development of therapeutic approaches in personalized medicine, although many aspects of th...
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author | Bräunlein, Eva Lupoli, Gaia Füchsl, Franziska Abualrous, Esam T de Andrade Krätzig, Niklas Gosmann, Dario Wietbrock, Lukas Lange, Sebastian Engleitner, Thomas Lan, Huan Audehm, Stefan Effenberger, Manuel Boxberg, Melanie Steiger, Katja Chang, Yinshui Yu, Kai Atay, Cigdem Bassermann, Florian Weichert, Wilko Busch, Dirk H Rad, Roland Freund, Christian Antes, Iris Krackhardt, Angela M |
author_facet | Bräunlein, Eva Lupoli, Gaia Füchsl, Franziska Abualrous, Esam T de Andrade Krätzig, Niklas Gosmann, Dario Wietbrock, Lukas Lange, Sebastian Engleitner, Thomas Lan, Huan Audehm, Stefan Effenberger, Manuel Boxberg, Melanie Steiger, Katja Chang, Yinshui Yu, Kai Atay, Cigdem Bassermann, Florian Weichert, Wilko Busch, Dirk H Rad, Roland Freund, Christian Antes, Iris Krackhardt, Angela M |
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description | BACKGROUND: Neoantigens derived from somatic mutations correlate with therapeutic responses mediated by treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Neoantigens are therefore highly attractive targets for the development of therapeutic approaches in personalized medicine, although many aspects of their quality and associated immune responses are not yet well understood. In a case study of metastatic malignant melanoma, we aimed to perform an in-depth characterization of neoantigens and respective T-cell responses in the context of immune checkpoint modulation. METHODS: Three neoantigens, which we identified either by immunopeptidomics or in silico prediction, were investigated using binding affinity analyses and structural simulations. We isolated seven T-cell receptors (TCRs) from the patient’s immune repertoire recognizing these antigens. TCRs were compared in vitro by multiparametric analyses including functional avidity, multicytokine secretion, and cross-reactivity screenings. A xenograft mouse model served to study in vivo functionality of selected TCRs. We investigated the patient’s TCR repertoire in blood and different tumor-related tissues over 3 years using TCR beta deep sequencing. RESULTS: Selected mutated peptide ligands with proven immunogenicity showed similar binding affinities to the human leukocyte antigen complex and comparable disparity to their wild-type counterparts in molecular dynamic simulations. Nevertheless, isolated TCRs recognizing these antigens demonstrated distinct patterns in functionality and frequency. TCRs with lower functional avidity showed at least equal antitumor immune responses in vivo. Moreover, they occurred at high frequencies and particularly demonstrated long-term persistence within tumor tissues, lymph nodes and various blood samples associated with a reduced activation pattern on primary in vitro stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: We performed a so far unique fine characterization of neoantigen-specific T-cell responses revealing defined reactivity patterns of neoantigen-specific TCRs. Our data highlight qualitative differences of these TCRs associated with function and longevity of respective T cells. Such features need to be considered for further optimization of neoantigen targeting including adoptive T-cell therapies using TCR-transgenic T cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-84388482021-09-24 Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma Bräunlein, Eva Lupoli, Gaia Füchsl, Franziska Abualrous, Esam T de Andrade Krätzig, Niklas Gosmann, Dario Wietbrock, Lukas Lange, Sebastian Engleitner, Thomas Lan, Huan Audehm, Stefan Effenberger, Manuel Boxberg, Melanie Steiger, Katja Chang, Yinshui Yu, Kai Atay, Cigdem Bassermann, Florian Weichert, Wilko Busch, Dirk H Rad, Roland Freund, Christian Antes, Iris Krackhardt, Angela M J Immunother Cancer Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy BACKGROUND: Neoantigens derived from somatic mutations correlate with therapeutic responses mediated by treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Neoantigens are therefore highly attractive targets for the development of therapeutic approaches in personalized medicine, although many aspects of their quality and associated immune responses are not yet well understood. In a case study of metastatic malignant melanoma, we aimed to perform an in-depth characterization of neoantigens and respective T-cell responses in the context of immune checkpoint modulation. METHODS: Three neoantigens, which we identified either by immunopeptidomics or in silico prediction, were investigated using binding affinity analyses and structural simulations. We isolated seven T-cell receptors (TCRs) from the patient’s immune repertoire recognizing these antigens. TCRs were compared in vitro by multiparametric analyses including functional avidity, multicytokine secretion, and cross-reactivity screenings. A xenograft mouse model served to study in vivo functionality of selected TCRs. We investigated the patient’s TCR repertoire in blood and different tumor-related tissues over 3 years using TCR beta deep sequencing. RESULTS: Selected mutated peptide ligands with proven immunogenicity showed similar binding affinities to the human leukocyte antigen complex and comparable disparity to their wild-type counterparts in molecular dynamic simulations. Nevertheless, isolated TCRs recognizing these antigens demonstrated distinct patterns in functionality and frequency. TCRs with lower functional avidity showed at least equal antitumor immune responses in vivo. Moreover, they occurred at high frequencies and particularly demonstrated long-term persistence within tumor tissues, lymph nodes and various blood samples associated with a reduced activation pattern on primary in vitro stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: We performed a so far unique fine characterization of neoantigen-specific T-cell responses revealing defined reactivity patterns of neoantigen-specific TCRs. Our data highlight qualitative differences of these TCRs associated with function and longevity of respective T cells. Such features need to be considered for further optimization of neoantigen targeting including adoptive T-cell therapies using TCR-transgenic T cells. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8438848/ /pubmed/34518289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-002754 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy Bräunlein, Eva Lupoli, Gaia Füchsl, Franziska Abualrous, Esam T de Andrade Krätzig, Niklas Gosmann, Dario Wietbrock, Lukas Lange, Sebastian Engleitner, Thomas Lan, Huan Audehm, Stefan Effenberger, Manuel Boxberg, Melanie Steiger, Katja Chang, Yinshui Yu, Kai Atay, Cigdem Bassermann, Florian Weichert, Wilko Busch, Dirk H Rad, Roland Freund, Christian Antes, Iris Krackhardt, Angela M Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title | Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title_full | Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title_fullStr | Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title_short | Functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific TCRs identified in a patient with melanoma |
title_sort | functional analysis of peripheral and intratumoral neoantigen-specific tcrs identified in a patient with melanoma |
topic | Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8438848/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34518289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-002754 |
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