miR-155 Overexpression in OT-1 CD8 + T Cells Improves Anti-Tumor Activity against Low-Affinity Tumor Antigen.

Molecular Therapy - Oncolytics(2020)

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Therapy by adoptive transfer of -expanded tumor-infiltrating or genetically modified T cells may lead to impressive clinical responses. However, there is a need to improve persistence and functionality of the transferred T cells, in particular, to face the highly immunosuppressive environment of solid tumors. Here, we investigate the potential of miR-155, a microRNA known to play an important role in CD8 T cell fitness. We show that forced expression of miR-155 in tumor antigen-specific T cells improves the tumor control of B16 tumors expressing a low-affinity antigen ligand. Importantly, miR-155-transduced T cells exhibit increased proliferation and effector functions associated with a higher glycolytic activity independent of exogenous glucose. Altogether, these data suggest that miR-155 may optimize the antitumor activity of adoptively transferred low-affinity tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), in particular, by rendering them more resistant to the glucose-deprived environment of solid tumors. Thus, transgenic expression of miR-155 may enable therapeutic targeting of self-antigen-specific T cells in addition to neoantigen-specific ones.
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microRNA-155,CD8+ T cells,TCR antigen affinity,therapeutic vaccine,adoptive cell transfer,oncoimmunology
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