CD3xCD19 bispecific antibodies and CD28 bivalent antibodies enhance T- cell reactivity against autologous leukemic cells in pediatric B-ALL bone marrow

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Bispecific CD3xCD19 antibodies and CD28 co-stimulating antibodies were used to activate T cells in bone marrow aspirates (n = 8) of children with B cell-derived acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Bone marrow specimens were incubated for 10 days with CD3xCD19 bispecific and CD28 antibodies. Changes in the numbers oft lymphocytes and tumoral B cells as well as surface expression of T cell-activation markers were determined by flow cytometry, and cytokines (human IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4 and IL-12) were measured in the cell culture supernatant. In 7 of 8 bone marrow samples, an increase in the number of CD4- and CD8-positive T lymphocytes was found, which correlated with an up-regulation of T cell-activation markers. Additionally, we demonstrated a decrease of tumoral B cells in 3 samples and enhanced cytotoxic T-cell activity against autologous malignant B cells, ELISpot analyses in an autologous Epstein-Barr virus model showed that bispecific antibodies (CD3xCD19+CD28) were more potent at generating T-cell responses against autologous and allogeneic tumoral targets than a combination of monospecific antibodies (CD3+CD28). Thus, T-cell targeting by CD3xCD19 bispecific and CD28 antibodies may be used to eliminate leukemic B cells ex vivo and reconstitute immunological control of residual malignant disease by the induction of anti- tumoral T-cell responses.

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Manzke, O., Berthold, F., Huebel, K., Tesch, H., Diehl, V., & Bohlen, H. (1999). CD3xCD19 bispecific antibodies and CD28 bivalent antibodies enhance T- cell reactivity against autologous leukemic cells in pediatric B-ALL bone marrow. International Journal of Cancer, 80(5), 715–722. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19990301)80:5<715::AID-IJC15>3.0.CO;2-P

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