通过结构引导工程拓宽 T 细胞受体的异选择性。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Vijaykumar Karuppiah, Dhaval Sangani, Lorraine Whaley, Robert Pengelly, Pelin Uluocak, Ricardo J Carreira, Miriam Hock, Pietro Della Cristina, Paulina Bartasun, Paula Dobrinic, Nicola Smith, Keir Barnbrook, Ross A Robinson, Stephen Harper
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T 细胞受体(TCR)的特异性取决于其与多肽和人类白细胞抗原(HLA)的相互作用。迄今为止,基于 TCR 的治疗分子都是针对单一 HLA 等位基因的单一多肽。有些肽呈现在多个 HLA 等位基因上,通过对 TCR 进行工程设计以特异性识别多个等位基因,有可能扩大可靶向的患者人群。在这里,作为概念验证,我们研究了两种 TCR(S2 和 S8)与由 HLA 等位基因 HLA-A*03:01 和 HLA-A*11:01 呈现的 PRAME 肽抗原(ELFSYLIEK)的结合。通过针对 HLA 表面特定残基的结构引导亲和力成熟,我们发现 TCR 的亲和力可以针对不同的等位基因进行调节。利用亲和力成熟和功能性 T 细胞检测相结合的方法,我们证明了工程化 TCR 可以针对两种不同 HLA 等位基因上的相同多肽,并具有相似的亲和力和效力。这项工作强调了工程异选择性对于设计适用于全球不同人群的基于 TCR 的疗法的重要性。
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Broadening alloselectivity of T cell receptors by structure guided engineering.

Specificity of a T cell receptor (TCR) is determined by the combination of its interactions to the peptide and human leukocyte antigen (HLA). TCR-based therapeutic molecules have to date targeted a single peptide in the context of a single HLA allele. Some peptides are presented on multiple HLA alleles, and by engineering TCRs for specific recognition of more than one allele, there is potential to expand the targetable patient population. Here, as a proof of concept, we studied two TCRs, S2 and S8, binding to the PRAME peptide antigen (ELFSYLIEK) presented by HLA alleles HLA-A*03:01 and HLA-A*11:01. By structure-guided affinity maturation targeting a specific residue on the HLA surface, we show that the affinity of the TCR can be modulated for different alleles. Using a combination of affinity maturation and functional T cell assay, we demonstrate that an engineered TCR can target the same peptide on two different HLA alleles with similar affinity and potency. This work highlights the importance of engineering alloselectivity for designing TCR based therapeutics suitable for differing global populations.

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