An additional CD28 costimulatory signal enhances proliferation and cytotoxicity of murine T cell-derived CIK cells

2002 ◽  
Vol 197 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melanie S. Vacchio ◽  
Richard J. Hodes

Whereas ligation of CD28 is known to provide a critical costimulatory signal for activation of CD4 T cells, the requirement for CD28 as a costimulatory signal during activation of CD8 cells is less well defined. Even less is known about the involvement of CD28 signals during peripheral tolerance induction in CD8 T cells. In this study, comparison of T cell responses from CD28-deficient and CD28 wild-type H-Y–specific T cell receptor transgenic mice reveals that CD8 cells can proliferate, secrete cytokines, and generate cytotoxic T lymphocytes efficiently in the absence of CD28 costimulation in vitro. Surprisingly, using pregnancy as a model to study the H-Y–specific response of maternal T cells in the presence or absence of CD28 costimulation in vivo, it was found that peripheral tolerance does not occur in CD28KO pregnants in contrast to the partial clonal deletion and hyporesponsiveness of remaining T cells observed in CD28WT pregnants. These data demonstrate for the first time that CD28 is critical for tolerance induction of CD8 T cells, contrasting markedly with CD28 independence of in vitro activation, and suggest that the role of CD28/B7 interactions in peripheral tolerance of CD8 T cells may differ significantly from that of CD4 T cells.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongrui Wang ◽  
Alfonso Brito ◽  
Darya Alizadeh ◽  
Renate Starr ◽  
Brenda Aguilar ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. A13.1-A13
Author(s):  
LK Klauer ◽  
O Schutti ◽  
S Ugur ◽  
F Doraneh-Gard ◽  
N Rogers ◽  
...  

BackgroundMyeloid leukaemic blasts can be converted into leukaemia derived dendritic cells (DCleu) with blastmodulatory Kit-I and Kit-M, which have the competence to regularly activate T and immunoreactive cells to gain anti-leukaemic activity or rather cytotoxicity. As innate and adaptive immune responses are notably promoted by the cytokine interferon gamma (IFNy), we hypothesised that the IFNy secretion could be a suitable parameter to display DC/DCleu mediated immunologic activity and even anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity.Materials and MethodsDC/DCleu were generated from leukaemic WB with Kit-I (GM-CSF + OK-432) and Kit-M (GM-CSF + PGE1) and used to stimulate T cell enriched immunoreactive cells. Initiated anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity was investigated with a cytotoxicity fluorolysis assay (CTX). Initiated IFNy secretion of innate and adaptive immune cells (T cells, TCD4+ cells, TCD8+ cells, NKCD56+ cells, NKCD161+ cells, CIKCD56+ cells, CIKCD161+ cells and iNKT) was investigated with a cytokine secretion assay (CSA). In some cases IFNy production was additionally evaluated with an intracellular cytokine assay (ICA). Conclusively, the IFNy secretion of immunoreactive cells was correlated with the anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity.ResultsSignificant amounts of DC and DCleu as well as migratory DC and DCleu could be generated with Kit-I and Kit-M without induction of blast proliferation. T cell enriched immunoreactive cells stimulated with DC/DCleu showed an increased anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity and an increased IFNy secretion of T, NK and CIK cells compared to control. Both the CSA and ICA yielded comparable amounts of IFNy positive innate and adaptive immune cells. The correlation between the IFNy secretion of immunoreactive cells and the anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity showed a positive relationship in T cells, TCD4+ cells, TCD8+ cells and NKCD56+ cells.ConclusionsWe found blastmodulatory Kit-I and Kit-M competent to generate DC/DCleu from leukaemic WB. Stimulation of T cell enriched immunoreactive cells with DC/DCleu regularly resulted in an increased anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity and an increased IFNy dependent immunological activity of T, NK and CIK cells compared to control. Moreover the anti-leukaemic cytotoxicity positively correlated with the IFNy secretion in T cells, TCD4+ cells, TCD8+ cells, NKCD56+ cells. We therefore consider the IFNy secretion of innate and adaptive immune cells to be a suitable parameter to assess the efficacy of in vitro and potentially in vivo AML immunotherapy. The CSA in this regard proved to be a convenient and reproducible technique to detect and phenotypically characterise IFNy secreting cells of the innate and adaptive immune system.Disclosure InformationL.K. Klauer: None. O. Schutti: None. S. Ugur: None. F. Doraneh-Gard: None. N. Rogers: None. M. Weinmann: None. D. Krämer: None. A. Rank: None. C. Schmid: None. B. Eiz-Vesper: None. H.M. Schmetzer: None.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. e296 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Handa ◽  
A. Kamiya ◽  
K. Nagai ◽  
T. Saitoh ◽  
L. Alkebsi ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  
T Cell ◽  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongrui Wang ◽  
Alfonso Brito ◽  
Darya Alizadeh ◽  
Renate Starr ◽  
Brenda Aguilar ◽  
...  

Blood ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 124 (21) ◽  
pp. 5814-5814
Author(s):  
Verena Pfirrmann ◽  
Sarah Oelsner ◽  
Eva Rettinger ◽  
Sabine Huenecke ◽  
Jindrich Cinatl ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction Infection is one of the main causes of mortality and morbidity after allogeneic stem cell transplantation, especially in patients who received T cell depleted haploidentical stem cells. Reactivation or de novo infection of cytomegalovirus (CMV) is amongst the most frequent complications and occur due to a lack of virus-specific T cells post-transplant. Pre-emptive immunotherapy may support both reconstitution of viral specific responses on one hand and may prevent impending leukemic relapse on the other hand. Therefore we established a protocol to generate CMV-specific cytokine-induced killer cells (CIKpp65) with dual cytolytic function against CMV and AML. Protocol CIK cells were generated in vitro from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of CMV-seropositive healthy donors using IFN-γ, activating monoclonal anti-CD3 antibody (MAb), interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-15. An additional single stimulation with human CMVpp65 protein was adequate to increase the amount of cytotoxic CMV-specificcells within CIK cells up to 23%. In total the CMVpp65 stimulation resulted in up to 11.0-fold increased frequency of CMV-dextramer+CD8+cells after 15 days of expansion (n=12). Results Cytotoxicity Next we investigated cell-mediated cytotoxicity against leukemic cell lines THP-1 and K562, pp65 loaded cell line T2 and CMV-infected primary fibroblasts. CIK cell cytotoxicity is described as mediated by activating NK-cell receptor NKG2D. This receptor was blocked in order to determine the specific MHC-mediated cytotoxicity in experiments targeting pp65 loaded cells. The lysis of pp65 loaded cells by CIKpp65 cells was significant higher as compared to conventional CIK cells (effector to target cell ratio of 5:1, 39.9±21.6% to 13.6±10.6%, P<0.01). CIKpp65 cells also induced high cytotoxicity in infected fibroblasts (up to 55%, 10:1 E:T ratio). The anti-leukemic effect was retained in CIKpp65 cells. CIKpp65 cells revealed a mean cytotoxicity of 71.5%, 60.7% and 37.8% against THP-1 and 55.0%, 50.0%, 20.5% against K562 in 40:1, 20:1 and 5:1 E:T ratio, respectively. In contrast, the reactivity against allogeneic PBMC remained low (18% lysis, 40:1 E:T ratio) and allogeneic mock-infected fibroblasts were not lysed at all. This clearly indicates towards the low alloreactive potential of CIKpp65 cells. Phenotype Furthermore we characterized subpopulation and memory phenotype of CIKpp65 cells in detailed flow cytometric analyses and examined the cytokine secretion pattern by cytometric bead array. After expansion the population mainly consisted of a CD3+CD56- T cell (77.6±4.5%) and CD3+CD56+ T-NK cell phenotype (20.0±12.6%). The T-NK cells additionally co-expressed high amounts of CD8 cytotoxic antigen (63.8±16.8%). Interestingly, the T-NK cell compartment contained higher amounts CMV-specific CD8+ cells (mean 5.5%) than the T cell compartment (mean 1.3%). Expression of activating NKG2D and CD25 receptor was strongly positive in both cell fractions. Remarkably, almost 30% of T-NK cells expressed γδ+ T cell receptor, whereas T cells only expressed 4.5% of this receptor type. The cytotoxic T cells within the CIKpp65 cells consisted of a mixed naïve (CD45RA+CD62L+), central memory (CD45RO+CD62L+) and effector memory (CD45RO+CD62L-) phenotype, the cytotoxic T-NK cells mainly of effector memory and EMRA (CD45RA+CD62L-) phenotype. Cytokine secretion (granzyme B, IFN-γ, MIP-1α, TNF-α, Fas-L, IP-10, IL-10, IL-6 and IL-4) were measured during the expansion period and cytotoxic assays and resulting data confirmed the cytotoxic nature of the cells and indicated towards a mainly TH1 cell type character. Conclusion In conclusion CIKpp65 cells can easily be generated from donor PBMC and might represent advantage to conventional CIK cells. Our pre-clinical data demonstrate the concomitant cytotoxicity of generated cells against leukemia cells and CMV, as well as low alloreactivity and limited risk to induce GvHD. Therefore CIKpp65 cells may represent an effective tool for pre-emptive immunotherapy in patients which have both an apparent risk of CMV reactivation and leukemic relapse after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


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