The T Cell Repertoire Selected In Vitro Against EBV: Diversity, Specificity, and Improved Purification Through Early IL-2 Receptor α-Chain (CD25)-Positive Selection

  • Ibisch C
  • Saulquin X
  • Gallot G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polyclonal T cell lines specific for EBV proteins have proved efficient in preventing EBV-related immunoblastic lymphoma after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. To gain insight into the composition of the EBV-specific T cell repertoire that ensured patient protection, we performed for the first time an extensive characterization of eight cytotoxic T cell lines selected in vitro against EBV-transformed autologous lymphoblastoid cell lines (BLCL). These T cell lines consist of 50–100 distinct T cell clones, of which 32–96% are specific for autologous BLCL. Moreover, we demonstrate that reactivities against only five EBV proteins (BZLF1, BMLF1, EBNA-3A, EBNA-3C, and LMP2) cover 86% (32/37) of the specificities detected. In addition, we describe an improved method of T cell harvesting using a CD25 selection procedure which reduces the time required to obtain specific T cells and improves the purity of EBV-specific T cells, thus showing promise for use in adoptive transfer protocols.

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Ibisch, C., Saulquin, X., Gallot, G., Vivien, R., Ferrand, C., Tiberghien, P., … Vié, H. (2000). The T Cell Repertoire Selected In Vitro Against EBV: Diversity, Specificity, and Improved Purification Through Early IL-2 Receptor α-Chain (CD25)-Positive Selection. The Journal of Immunology, 164(9), 4924–4932. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.9.4924

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