Abstract
Following infusion of the anti-CD28 superagonist monoclonal antibody TGN1412, three of six previously healthy, young male recipients developed gastrointestinal irritability associated with increased expression of ‘gut-homing’ integrin β7 on peripheral blood αβT cells. This subset of patients with intestinal symptoms also displayed a striking and persistent expansion of putative Vδ2+ γδT cells in the circulation which declined over a 2-year period following drug infusion, concordant with subsiding gut symptoms. These data demonstrate that TGN1412-induced gastrointestinal symptoms were associated with dysregulation of the ‘gut-homing’ pool of blood αβ and γδT cells, induced directly by the antibody and/or arising from the subsequent cytokine storm.
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McCarthy, N. E., Stagg, A. J., Price, C. L., Mann, E. R., Gellatly, N. L., Al-Hassi, H. O., … Panoskaltsis, N. (2021). Patients with gastrointestinal irritability after TGN1412-induced cytokine storm displayed selective expansion of gut-homing αβ and γδT cells. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 70(4), 1143–1153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-020-02723-4
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