High-resolution profile of neoantigen-specific TCR activation links moderate stimulation to increased resilience of engineered TCR-T cells

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Abstract

Neoantigen-specific T cell receptors (neoTCRs) promise safe, personalized anti-tumor immunotherapy. However, detailed assessment of neoTCR-characteristics affecting therapeutic efficacy is mostly missing. Previously, we identified diverse neoTCRs restricted to different neoantigens in a melanoma patient. In this work, we now combine single-cell TCR-sequencing and RNA-sequencing after neoantigen-specific restimulation of peripheral blood-derived CD8+ T cells of this patient. We detect neoTCRs with specificity for the previously detected neoantigens and perform fine-characterization of neoTCR-transgenic (tg) T cells in vitro and in vivo. We describe a heterogeneous spectrum of TCR-intrinsic activation patterns in response to a shared neoepitope ranging from previously detected more highly frequent neoTCRs with moderate activation to rare ones with initially stronger activation. Experimental restimulation of adoptively transferred neoTCR-tg T cells in a xenogeneic rechallenge tumor model demonstrates superior anti-tumor responses of moderate neoTCR-tg T cells upon repeated tumor contact. These insights have significant implications for the selection of TCRs for therapeutic engineering of TCR-tg T cells.

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Füchsl, F., Untch, J., Kavaka, V., Zuleger, G., Braun, S., Schwanzer, A., … Krackhardt, A. M. (2024). High-resolution profile of neoantigen-specific TCR activation links moderate stimulation to increased resilience of engineered TCR-T cells. Nature Communications , 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53911-0

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