Optimization of in vitro expansion of macaque CD4+ T cells using anti-CD3 and co-stimulation for autotransfusion therapy

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作者
Onlamoon, Nattawat
Hudson, Krystal
Bryan, Patsy
Mayne, Ann E.
Bonyhadi, Mark
Berenson, Ron
Sundstrom, Bruce J.
Bostik, Pavel
Ansari, Aftab A.
Villinger, Francois
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Sch Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[2] Mahidol Univ, Siriraj Hosp, Fac Med, Off Res & Dev,Div Instruments Res, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
[3] Xcyte Therapies Inc, Seattle, WA USA
关键词
CD3; CD4 T cell; co-stimulation; expansion;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0684.2006.00182.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background Our laboratory has previously shown that adoptive transfer of in vitro-expanded autologous purified polyclonal CD4(+) T cells using anti-CD3/CD28-coated beads induced antiviral responses capable of controlling SIV replication in vivo. Methods As CD4(+) T cells comprise several phenotypic and functional lineages, studies were carried out to optimize the in vitro culture conditions for maximal CD4(+) T-cell expansion, survival and delineate the phenotype of these expanded CD4(+) T cells to be linked to maximal clinical benefit. Results and Conclusions The results showed that whereas anti-monkey CD3 gamma/epsilon was able to induce T-cell proliferation and expansion in combination with antibodies against multiple co-stimulatory molecules, monkey CD3 epsilon cross reacting antibodies failed to induce proliferation of macaque CD4(+) T cells. Among co-stimulatory signals, anti-CD28 stimulation was consistently superior to anti-4-1BB, CD27 or ICOS while the use of anti-CD154 failed to deliver a detectable proliferation signal. Increasing the relative anti-CD28 co-stimulatory signal relative to anti-CD3 provided a modest enhancement of expansion. Additional strategies for optimization included attempts to neutralize free radicals, enhancement of glucose uptake by T cells or addition of T-cell stimulatory cytokines. However, none of these strategies provided any detectable proliferative advantage. Addition of 10 autologous irradiated feeder cells/expanding T cell provided some enhancement of expansion; however, given the high numbers of T cell needed, this approach was deemed impractical and costly, and lower ratios of feeder to expanding T cells failed to provide such benefit. The most critical parameter for efficient expansion of purified CD4(+) T cells from multiple monkeys was the optimization of space and culture conditions at culture inception. Finally, anti-CD3/28-expanded CD4(+) T cells uniformly exhibited a central memory phenotype, absence of CCR5 expression, marked CXCR4 expression in vitro, low levels of caspase 3 but also of Bcl-2 expression.
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