Molecular properties of gp100-reactive T cell receptors drive the cytokine profile and antitumor efficacy of transgenic host T cells.

PIGMENT CELL & MELANOMA RESEARCH(2019)

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To study the contribution of T-cell receptors (TCR) to resulting T-cell responses, we studied three different human alpha beta TCRs, reactive to the same gp100-derived peptide presented in the context of HLA-A*0201. When expressed in primary CD8 T cells, all receptors elicited classic antigen-induced IFN-gamma responses, which correlated with TCR affinity for peptide-MHC in the order T4H2 > R6C12 > SILv44. However, SILv44 elicited superior IL-17A release. Importantly, in vivo, SILv44-transgenic T cells mediated superior antitumor responses to 888-A2 + human melanoma tumor cells upon adoptive transfer into tumor-challenged mice while maintaining IL-17 expression. Modeling of the TCR ternary complexes suggested architectural differences between SILv44 and the other complexes, providing a potential structural basis for the observed differences. Overall, the data reveal a more prominent role for the T-cell receptor in defining host T-cell physiology than traditionally assumed, while parameters beyond IFN-gamma secretion and TCR affinity ultimately determine the reactivity of tumor-reactive T cells.
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IL-17A,melanoma,molecular modeling,T-cell receptor,transgenic T cells
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