Abstract 326P
Background
Analysis of ∼18,000 human tumors across 39 cancers identified tumor infiltrating γδ T cells as the most favorable prognostic immune population. Sharing both innate and adaptive immune properties, γδ T cells are an attractive candidate for direct adoptive cellular therapy as well as utilizing their professional antigen presenting cell (APC) property for ex vivo expansion of antigen-specific CD4+and CD8+ T cells for subsequent adoptive cellular therapy.
Methods
Here, we report a Good Manufacturing Method (GMP) expansion protocol of Vγ9Vδ2 T cells from human PBMCs and its functional and transcriptomic characterization.
Results
Following cytokine optimization experiments, we found that some combinations of IL-2, IL-15 and IL-21 led to optimal antigen presentation and effector functions. γδ T cells produced in the presence of IL-2 alone or in combination with other cytokines showed increased APC markers compared to IL-15 combinations. In vitro, EBV-LMP2 peptide-pulsed γδ T cells primed a more robust naïve CD3+ T cell proliferation than monocyte-derived Dendritic Cells (moDC). Importantly, EBV-LMP2 peptide-pulsed γδ T cells stimulated less T regulatory cells and exhausted CD8+ and CD4+ T cells compared to moDCs.Through gene expression profiling, we demonstrated that γδ T cells express enhanced levels of markers of cross presentation pathway compared to moDCs which may explain the cross presentation phenotype. Finally, we demonstrated the potential of EBV-LMP2 peptide-pulsed Vγ9Vδ2 T cells as a therapeutic cancer vaccine in an autologous EBV-lymphoblastoid cell line tumor model in vivo. This therapeutic intervention resulted in increased tumor infiltration of gd, CD8+ and CD4+ T cells and improved control of primary tumor growth and metastasis of EBV LCLs tumor model in vivo.
Conclusions
In summary, we demonstrated in our pre-clinical study γδ T cell APC and effector functions in vitro and in vivo, indicating the potential of γδ T cells as therapeutic immunotherapy against EBV-positive cancers.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Tessa Therapeutics.
Disclosure
P.W.-W. Wang: Advisory / Consultancy: Tessa Therapeutics. H.C. Toh: Leadership role, Travel / Accommodation / Expenses, Shareholder / Stockholder / Stock options: Tessa Therapeutics. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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