Abstract
The efficacy of T cell–activating therapies against glioma is limited by an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and tumor-induced T cell sequestration. We investigated whether peripherally infused nonantigen specific autologous lymphocytes could accumulate in intracranial tumors. We observed that nonspecific autologous CD8+ ALT cells can indeed accumulate in this context, despite endogenous T cell sequestration in bone marrow. Rates of intratumoral accumulation were markedly increased when expanding lymphocytes with IL-7 compared with IL-2. Pretreatment with IL-7 ALT also enhanced the efficacy of multiple tumor-specific and nontumor-specific T cell–dependent immunotherapies against orthotopic murine and human xenograft gliomas. Mechanistically, we detected increased VLA-4 on mouse and human CD8+ T cells following IL-7 expansion, with increased transcription of genes associated with migratory integrin expression (CD9). We also observed that IL-7 increases S1PR1 transcription in human CD8+ T cells, which we have shown to be protective against tumor-induced T cell sequestration. These observations demonstrate that expansion with IL-7 enhances the capacity of ALT to accumulate within intracranial tumors and that pretreatment with IL-7 ALT can boost the efficacy of subsequent T cell–activating therapies against glioma. Our findings will inform the development of future clinical trials where ALT pretreatment can be combined with T cell–activating therapies.
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Singh, K., Hotchkiss, K. M., Cook, S. L., Noldner, P., Zhou, Y., Moelker, E. M., … Fecci, P. E. (2025). IL-7–mediated expansion of autologous lymphocytes increases CD8+ VLA-4 expression and accumulation in glioblastoma models. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 135(12). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI181471
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