Expansion of KRAS hotspot mutations reactive T cells from human pancreatic tumors using autologous T cells as the antigen-presenting cells

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Sizhen Wang
Xiaohui Zhang
Xuemei Zou
Maorong Wen
Chi Gan
Xiaochun Jiang
Min Li
Rongxi Shen
Daojun Zhu
Anlong Yao
Yu Fang
Bernard A. Fox
Hong-Ming Hu
Guangjie Yu
Xinbo Wang
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[1] Research Institute of General Surgery,
[2] Jinling Hospital,undefined
[3] Nanjing University Medical School,undefined
[4] ImmuXell Biotech Ltd,undefined
[5] Research Institute of General Surgery,undefined
[6] Jinling Hospital,undefined
[7] Nanjing University Medical School,undefined
[8] Ubivac Inc,undefined
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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with expanded tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) or TCR gene-modified T cells (TCR-T) that recognize mutant KRAS neo-antigens can mediate tumor regression in patients with advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) (Tran et al in N Engl J Med, 375:2255–2262, 2016; Leidner et al in N Engl J Med, 386:2112–2119, 2022). The mutant KRAS-targeted ACT holds great potential to achieve durable clinical responses for PDAC, which has had no meaningful improvement over 40 years. However, the wide application of mutant KRAS-centric ACT is currently limited by the rarity of TIL that recognize the mutant KRAS. In addition, PDAC is generally recognized as a poorly immunogenic tumor, and TILs in PDAC are less abundant than in immunogenic tumors such as melanoma. To increase the success rate of TIL production, we adopted a well-utilized K562-based artificial APC (aAPC) that expresses 4-1BBL as the costimulatory molecules to enhance the TIL production from PDCA. However, stimulation with K562-based aAPC led to a rapid loss of specificity to mutant KRAS. To selectively expand neo-antigen-specific T cells, particularly mKRAS, from the TILs, we used tandem mini gene-modified autologous T cells (TMG-T) as the novel aAPC. Using this modified IVS protocol, we successfully generated TIL cultures specifically reactive to mKRAS (G12V). We believe that autologous TMG-T cells provide a reliable source of autologous APC to expand a rare population of neoantigen-specific T cells in TILs.
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