Characterization of In Vitro Expanded Virus-Specific T cells for Adoptive Immunotherapy against Virus Infection

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作者
Ono, Toshiaki [1 ]
Fujita, Yuriko [2 ,3 ]
Matano, Tetsuro [4 ,5 ]
Takahashi, Satoshi [2 ]
Morio, Tomohiro [1 ]
Kawana-Tachikawa, Ai [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Dept Pediat & Dev Biol, Tokyo 1138519, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Inst Med Sci, Adv Clin Res Ctr, Div Mol Therapy, Tokyo 1088639, Japan
[3] Yokohama Municipal Citizens Hosp, Kanagawa 2408555, Japan
[4] Natl Inst Infect Dis, AIDS Res Ctr, Tokyo 1628640, Japan
[5] Univ Tokyo, Inst Med Sci, IMSUT Hosp, Dept AIDS Vaccine Dev, Tokyo 1088639, Japan
关键词
EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISEASE; VIRAL-INFECTIONS; CYTOMEGALOVIRUS; TRANSPLANTATION; RESPONSES; LYMPHOCYTES; RECIPIENTS; EPITOPES;
D O I
10.7883/yoken.JJID.2017.500
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R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cells has emerged as a promising therapeutic approach for treatment of virus infections in immunocompromised hosts. Characterization of virus specific T cells provides essential information about the curative mechanism of the treatment. In this study, we developed a T cell epitope mapping system for 718 overlapping peptides spanning 6 proteins of 3 viruses (pp65 and IE1 from cytomegalovirus; LMP1, EBNA1, and BZLF1 from Epstein-Barr virus; Penton from adenovirus). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 33 healthy Japanese donors were stimulated with these peptides and virus-specific CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells were expanded in vitro in the presence of interleukin (IL) 4 and IL7. A median of 13 (minimum maximum, 2-46) peptides was recognized in the cohort. Both fresh and cryopreserved PBMCs were used for in vitro expansion. The expansion and breadth of T cell responses were not significantly different between the 2 PBMC sets. We assessed viral regions frequently recognized by T cells in a Japanese cohort that could become pivotal T cell targets for immunotherapy in Japan. We tested epitope prediction for CD8+ T cell responses against a common target region using a freely available online tool. Some epitopes were considered to be predictive.
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