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Efficient killing of tumor cells by CAR-T cells requires greater number of engaged CARs than TCRs

Nadia Anikeeva, S. S. Panteleev, Nicholas William Mazzanti, Mizue Terai, Takami Sato, Yuri Sykulev

2021Journal of Biological Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although CAR-T cells are widely used to treat cancer, efficiency of CAR-T cell cytolytic responses has not been carefully examined. We engineered CAR specific for HMW-MAA (high-molecular-weight melanoma-associated antigen) and evaluated potency of CD8+ CAR-T cells to release cytolytic granules and to kill tissue-derived melanoma cells, which express different levels of HMW-MAA. CAR-T cells efficiently killed melanoma cells expressing high level of HMW-MAA, but not melanoma cells with lower levels of HMW-MAA. The same melanoma cells presenting significantly lower level of stimulatory peptide-MHC ligand were readily lysed by T cells transduced with genes encoding α,β-TCR specific for the peptide-MHC ligand. The data suggest that higher level of targeted molecules is required to engage a larger number of CARs than TCRs to induce efficient cytolytic granule release and destruction of melanoma cells. Understanding the difference in molecular mechanisms controlling activation thresholds of CAR- versus TCR-mediated responses will contribute to improving efficiency of CAR T cells required to eliminate solid tumors presenting low levels of targeted molecules.

Topics & Concepts

CytolysisCD8Cytotoxic T cellMelanomaT-cell receptorMajor histocompatibility complexT cellBiologyAntigenCell biologyCancer researchChemistryMolecular biologyImmunologyImmune systemIn vitroBiochemistryCAR-T cell therapy researchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsNanowire Synthesis and Applications
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