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Data from Lack of p53 Augments Antitumor Functions in Cytolytic T Cells

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 23:47
Abstract

Repetitive stimulation of T-cell receptor (TCR) with cognate antigen results in robust proliferation and expansion of the T cells, and also imprints them with replicative senescence signatures. Our previous studies have shown that life-span and antitumor function of T cells can be enhanced by inhibiting reactive oxygen species (ROS) or intervening with ROS-dependent JNK activation that leads to its activation-induced cell death. Because tumor suppressor protein p53 is also a redox active transcription factor that regulates cellular ROS generation that triggers downstream factor–mediating apoptosis, we determined if p53 levels could influence persistence and function of tumor-reactive T cells. Using h3T TCR transgenic mice, with human tyrosinase epitope–reactive T cells developed on p53 knockout (KO) background, we determined its role in regulating antitumor T-cell function. Our data show that as compared with h3T cells, h3T-p53 KO T cells exhibited enhanced glycolytic commitment that correlated with increased proliferation, IFNγ secretion, cytolytic capacity, expression of stemness gene signature, and decreased TGF-β signaling. This increased effector function correlated to the improved control of subcutaneously established murine melanoma after adoptive transfer of p53-KO T cells. Pharmacological inhibition of human TCR-transduced T cells using a combination of p53 inhibitors also potentiated the T-cell effector function and improved persistence. Thus, our data highlight the key role of p53 in regulating the tumor-reactive T-cell response and that targeting this pathway could have potential translational significance in adoptive T-cell therapy. Cancer Res; 76(18); 5229–40. ©2016 AACR.

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Anirban Banerjee
    Krishnamurthy Thyagarajan
    Shilpak Chatterjee
    Paramita Chakraborty
    Pravin Kesarwani
    Myroslawa Soloshchenko
    Mazen Al-Hommrani
    Kristina Andrijauskaite
    Kelly Moxley
    Harinarayanan Janakiraman
    Matthew J. Scheffel
    Kristi Helke
    Kent Armenson
    Viswanathan Palanisamy
    Mark P. Rubinstein
    Elizabeth-Garrett Mayer
    David J. Cole
    Chrystal M. Paulos
    Christina Voelkel-Johnson
    Michael I. Nishimura
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