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Generating De Novo Antigen-specific Human T Cell Receptors by Retroviral Transduction of Centric Hemichain
Published on: October 25, 2016
T cell receptor gene therapy: strategies for optimizing transgenic TCR pairing
Coen Govers1, Zsolt Sebestyén, Miriam Coccoris
1Laboratory of Experimental Tumor Immunology, Department of Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC-Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam, 3075 EA, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
T cell receptor (TCR) gene therapy provides patients with autologous T cells that are genetically engineered with TCRalphabeta chains and constitutes a promising approach for the treatment of tumors and virus infections. Among the current challenges of TCR gene therapy is the optimization of TCRalpha and beta transgene pairing to enhance the functional avidity of therapeutic T cells. Recently, various genetically modified TCRs have been developed that enhance TCR pairing and minimize mispairing, i.e. pairing between transgenic and endogenous TCR chains. Here, we classify such receptors according to their CD3-dependence for surface expression and review their abilities to address functional T cell avidity. In addition, we discuss the anticipated clinical value of these and other strategies to generate high-avidity T cells.
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