[PDF][PDF] Augmentation of antitumor immunity by human and mouse CAR T cells secreting IL-18

B Hu, J Ren, Y Luo, B Keith, RM Young, J Scholler… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
B Hu, J Ren, Y Luo, B Keith, RM Young, J Scholler, Y Zhao, CH June
Cell reports, 2017cell.com
The effects of transgenically encoded human and mouse IL-18 on T cell proliferation and its
application in boosting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are presented. Robust
enhancement of proliferation of IL-18-secreting human T cells occurred in a xenograft
model, and this was dependent on TCR and IL-18R signaling. IL-18 augmented IFN-γ
secretion and proliferation of T cells activated by the endogenous TCR. TCR-deficient,
human IL-18-expressing CD19 CAR T cells exhibited enhanced proliferation and antitumor …
Summary
The effects of transgenically encoded human and mouse IL-18 on T cell proliferation and its application in boosting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are presented. Robust enhancement of proliferation of IL-18-secreting human T cells occurred in a xenograft model, and this was dependent on TCR and IL-18R signaling. IL-18 augmented IFN-γ secretion and proliferation of T cells activated by the endogenous TCR. TCR-deficient, human IL-18-expressing CD19 CAR T cells exhibited enhanced proliferation and antitumor activity in the xenograft model. Antigen-propelled activation of cytokine helper ensemble (APACHE) CAR T cells displayed inducible expression of IL-18 and enhanced antitumor immunity. In an intact mouse tumor model, CD19-IL-18 CAR T cells induced deeper B cell aplasia, significantly enhanced CAR T cell proliferation, and effectively augmented antitumor effects in mice with B16F10 melanoma. These findings point to a strategy to develop universal CAR T cells for patients with solid tumors.
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