CD4-targeted T cells rapidly induce remissions in mice with T cell lymphoma

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Objective. To explore the immune cell therapy for T cell lymphoma, we developed CD4-specific chimeric antigen receptor- (CAR-) engineered T cells (CD4CART), and the cytotoxic effects of CD4CART cells were determined in vitro and in vivo. Methods. CD4CART cells were obtained by transduction of lentiviral vector encoding a single-chain antibody fragment (scFv) specific for CD4 antigen, costimulatory factor CD28 fragment, and intracellular signal transduction domain of CD3 fragments. Control T cells were obtained by transduction of reporter lentiviral vector. The cytotoxicity, tumor growth, and survival rate of mice with T cell lymphoma were analyzed after adoptive T cell transfer in vivo. Results. CD4CART cells had potent cytotoxic activity against CD4+ T1301 tumor T cells in a concentration-dependent manner. In addition, adoptive CD4CART cell transfer significantly suppressed tumor growth and improved animal survival with T cell lymphoma, compared to the mice who received control T cells and PBS. Conclusion. CD4CART cells have potent cytotoxic effects on T cell lymphoma. The study provided an experimental basis for CD4CART-mediated therapy of T cell lymphoma.

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Cheng, J., Chen, G., Lv, H., Xu, L., Liu, H., Chen, T., … Wang, Y. (2021). CD4-targeted T cells rapidly induce remissions in mice with T cell lymphoma. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6614784

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