Constitutive signaling from an engineered IL7 receptor promotes durable tumor elimination by tumor-redirected T cells

  • Thomas Shum
  • , Bilal Omer
  • , Haruko Tashiro
  • , Robert L. Kruse
  • , Dimitrios L. Wagner
  • , Kathan Parikh
  • , Zhongzhen Yi
  • , Tim Sauer
  • , Daofeng Liu
  • , Robin Parihar
  • , Paul Castillo
  • , Hao Liu
  • , Malcolm K. Brenner
  • , Leonid S. Metelitsa
  • , Stephen Gottschalk
  • , Cliona M. Rooney

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Abstract

Successful adoptive T-cell immunotherapy of solid tumors will require improved expansion and cytotoxicity of tumor-directed T cells within tumors. Providing recombinant or transgenic cytokines may produce the desired benefi ts but is associated with significant toxicities, constraining clinical use. To circumvent this limitation, we constructed a constitutively signaling cytokine receptor, C7R, which potently triggers the IL7 signaling axis but is unresponsive to extracellular cytokine. This strategy augments modifi ed T-cell function following antigen exposure, but avoids stimulating bystander lymphocytes. Coexpressing the C7R with a tumor-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) increased T-cell proliferation, survival, and antitumor activity during repeated exposure to tumor cells, without T-cell dysfunction or autonomous T-cell growth. Furthermore, C7Rcoexpressing CAR T cells were active against metastatic neuroblastoma and orthotopic glioblastoma xenograft models even at cell doses that had been ineffective without C7R support. C7R may thus be able to enhance antigen-specifi c T-cell therapies against cancer. SIGnIFICAnCE: The constitutively signaling C7R system developed here delivers potent IL7 stimulation to CAR T cells, increasing their persistence and antitumor activity against multiple preclinical tumor models, supporting its clinical development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1238-1247
Number of pages10
JournalCancer Discovery
Volume7
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

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