Phenotypic and functional characterization of posoleucel, a multivirus-specific T cell therapy for the treatment and prevention of viral infections in immunocompromised patients
IF 3.7 3区 医学Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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Abstract
Background
Deficits in T cell immunity translate into increased risk of severe viral infection in recipients of solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplants. Thus, therapeutic strategies that employ the adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cells are being clinically investigated to treat and prevent viral diseases in these highly immunocompromised patients. Posoleucel is an off-the-shelf multivirus-specific T cell investigational product for the treatment and prevention of infections due to adenovirus, BK virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus, human herpesvirus 6 or JC virus.
Methods
Herein we perform extensive characterization of the phenotype and functional profile of posoleucel to illustrate the cellular properties that may contribute to its in vivo activity.
Results and Conclusions
Our results demonstrate that posoleucel is enriched for central and effector memory CD4+ and CD8+ T cells with specificity for posoleucel target viruses and expressing a broad repertoire of T cell receptors. Antigen-driven upregulation of cell-surface molecules and production of cytokine and effector molecules indicative of proliferation, co-stimulation, and cytolytic potential demonstrate the specificity of posoleucel and its potential to mount a broad, polyfunctional, and effective Th1-polarized antiviral response upon viral exposure. We also show the low risk for off-target and nonspecific effects as evidenced by the enrichment of posoleucel in memory T cells, low frequency of naive T cells, and lack of demonstrated alloreactivity in vitro. The efficacy of posoleucel is being explored in four placebo-controlled clinical trials in transplant recipients to treat and prevent viral infections (NCT05179057, NCT05305040, NCT04390113, NCT04605484).
用于治疗和预防免疫力低下患者病毒感染的多病毒特异性 T 细胞疗法 Posoleucel 的表型和功能特性分析
T 细胞免疫缺陷会增加接受实体器官移植和造血细胞移植者感染严重病毒的风险。因此,临床上正在研究采用病毒特异性 T 细胞收养性转移的治疗策略,以治疗和预防这些免疫功能高度低下患者的病毒性疾病。Posoleucel 是一种现成的多病毒特异性 T 细胞研究产品,用于治疗和预防由腺病毒、BK 病毒、巨细胞病毒、爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒、人类疱疹病毒 6 或 JC 病毒引起的感染。在此,我们对 posoleucel 的表型和功能特征进行了广泛的描述,以说明可能有助于其体内活性的细胞特性。我们的研究结果表明,posoleucel富含对posoleucel靶病毒具有特异性的中枢和效应记忆CD4和CD8 T细胞,并表达广泛的T细胞受体。抗原驱动的细胞表面分子上调以及细胞因子和效应分子的产生表明了posoleucel的增殖、协同刺激和细胞溶解潜力,这证明了posoleucel的特异性及其在病毒暴露时启动广泛、多功能和有效的Th1极化抗病毒反应的潜力。我们还发现,posoleucel 在记忆 T 细胞中的富集、幼稚 T 细胞的低频率以及体外异体活性的缺乏都证明了它产生脱靶和非特异性效应的风险很低。目前正在四项安慰剂对照临床试验中探讨posoleucel在移植受者中治疗和预防病毒感染的疗效(NCT05179057、NCT05305040、NCT04390113、NCT04605484)。
期刊介绍:
The journal brings readers the latest developments in the fast moving field of cellular therapy in man. This includes cell therapy for cancer, immune disorders, inherited diseases, tissue repair and regenerative medicine. The journal covers the science, translational development and treatment with variety of cell types including hematopoietic stem cells, immune cells (dendritic cells, NK, cells, T cells, antigen presenting cells) mesenchymal stromal cells, adipose cells, nerve, muscle, vascular and endothelial cells, and induced pluripotential stem cells. We also welcome manuscripts on subcellular derivatives such as exosomes. A specific focus is on translational research that brings cell therapy to the clinic. Cytotherapy publishes original papers, reviews, position papers editorials, commentaries and letters to the editor. We welcome "Protocols in Cytotherapy" bringing standard operating procedure for production specific cell types for clinical use within the reach of the readership.