Data from Feasibility of Telomerase-Specific Adoptive T-cell Therapy for B-cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Solid Malignancies
Telomerase (TERT) is overexpressed in 80% to 90% of primary tumors and contributes to sustaining the transformed phenotype. The identification of several TERT epitopes in tumor cells has elevated the status of TERT as a potential universal target for selective and broad adoptive immunotherapy. TERT-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) have been detected in the peripheral blood of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) patients, but display low functional avidity, which limits their clinical utility in adoptive cell transfer approaches. To overcome this key obstacle hindering effective immunotherapy, we isolated an HLA-A2–restricted T-cell receptor (TCR) with high avidity for human TERT from vaccinated HLA-A*0201 transgenic mice. Using several relevant humanized mouse models, we demonstrate that TCR-transduced T cells were able to control human B-CLL progression in vivo and limited tumor growth in several human, solid transplantable cancers. TERT-based adoptive immunotherapy selectively eliminated tumor cells, failed to trigger a self–MHC-restricted fratricide of T cells, and was associated with toxicity against mature granulocytes, but not toward human hematopoietic progenitors in humanized immune reconstituted mice. These data support the feasibility of TERT-based adoptive immunotherapy in clinical oncology, highlighting, for the first time, the possibility of utilizing a high-avidity TCR specific for human TERT. Cancer Res; 76(9); 2540–51. ©2016 AACR.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
FUNDING
Italian Ministry of Health, Italian Ministry of Education,Universities, and Research
Italian Association for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute
Dutch Cancer Society
SHARE
Usage metrics
Read the peer-reviewed publication

AUTHORS (17)
- SSSara SandriSBSara BobisseKMKelly MoxleyALAlessia LamolinaraFDFrancesco De SanctisFBFederico BoschiASAndrea SbarbatiGFGiulio FracassoGFGiovanna FerrariniRHRudi W. HendriksCCChiara CavalliniMSMaria Teresa ScupoliSSSilvia SartorisMIManuela IezziMNMichael I. NishimuraVBVincenzo BronteSUStefano Ugel