Inducible caspase 9 suicide gene to improve the safety of allodepleted T cells after haploidentical stem cell transplantation.


Autoria(s): Tey, Siok-Keen; Dotti, Gianpietro; Rooney, Cliona M; Heslop, Helen E.; Brenner, Malcolm K
Data(s)

01/08/2007

Resumo

Addback of donor T cells following T cell-depleted stem cell transplantation (SCT) can accelerate immune reconstitution and be effective against relapsed malignancy. After haploidentical SCT, a high risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) essentially precludes this option, unless the T cells are first depleted of alloreactive precursor cells. Even then, the risks of severe GVHD remain significant. To increase the safety of the approach and thereby permit administration of larger T cell doses, we used a suicide gene, inducible caspase 9 (iCasp9), to transduce allodepleted T cells, permitting their destruction should administration have adverse effects. We made a retroviral vector encoding iCasp9 and a selectable marker (truncated CD19). Even after allodepletion (using anti-CD25 immunotoxin), donor T cells could be efficiently transduced, expanded, and subsequently enriched by CD19 immunomagnetic selection to >90% purity. These engineered cells retained antiviral specificity and functionality, and contained a subset with regulatory phenotype and function. Activating iCasp9 with a small-molecule dimerizer rapidly produced >90% apoptosis. Although transgene expression was downregulated in quiescent T cells, iCasp9 remained an efficient suicide gene, as expression was rapidly upregulated in activated (alloreactive) T cells. We have demonstrated the clinical feasibility of this approach after haploidentical transplantation by scaling up production using clinical grade materials.

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http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/2

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2040267&tool=pmcentrez&rendertype=abstract

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DigitalCommons@The Texas Medical Center

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Baylor Faculty Publications

Palavras-Chave #Apoptosis #Caspase 9 #Feasibility Studies #Genes #Transgenic #Suicide #Genetic Vectors #Graft vs Host Disease #Haplotypes #Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation #Hematopoietic Stem Cells #Humans #Immunotherapy #Adoptive #Lymphocyte Transfusion #Retroviridae #T-Lymphocytes #Transduction #Genetic #Transplantation #Homologous #Genes, Transgenic, Suicide #Immunotherapy, Adoptive #Transduction, Genetic #Transplantation, Homologous #Medicine and Health Sciences
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