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Using the BLT Humanized Mouse as a Stem Cell based Gene Therapy Tumor Model
Published on: December 18, 2012
Spontaneous tumor regression mediated by human T cells in a humanized immune system mouse model
A K Patel1, Ankur Dhanik2, Wei Keat Lim1
1Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 795 Old Saw Mill River River Road Tarrytown, Tarrytown, NY, 10591, USA.
Abstract:
Immunodeficient mice reconstituted with a human immune system (HIS mice) give rise to human T cells, which make them an attractive system to study human immune responses to tumors. However, such HIS mice typically exhibit sub-optimal responses to immune challenges as well as fail to develop antigen-specific B or T cell memory. Here we report HIS mice mediate spontaneous regression of human B cell lymphoma Raji. Tumor regression was dependent on CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses and resulted in T cell memory. The T cell memory elicited was mainly Raji-specific, however some level of cross-protection was also elicited to a related B cell lymphoma cell line Ramos. Single-cell RNAseq analysis indicated activation of CD8+ T cells in regressing Raji tumors as well as clonal expansion of specific T cell receptors (TCRs). Cloning of TCRs from Raji-infiltrating T cells into a Jurkat reporter cell line showed reactivity specific for Raji tumor cells. Overall, we report a platform for studying in vivo human T cell tumor immunity by highlighting spontaneous Raji tumor regression, clonal TCR expansion, and T cell memory in HIS mice.

