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Title: DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS ON THE FUNCTION OF ENGINEERED TCR-T CELLS
Authors: MORTEZA HAFEZI
Keywords: HBV, HCC, Transplantation, Immunotherapy
Issue Date: 25-Jan-2019
Citation: MORTEZA HAFEZI (2019-01-25). DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS ON THE FUNCTION OF ENGINEERED TCR-T CELLS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Background: mRNA-engineered T cell immunotherapy has shown potential therapeutic effects in HBV-related HCC relapsed patients who have previously undergone curative liver transplantation. Such patients received various immunosuppressive regimen including Tacrolimus with/without adjunctive MMF or Rapamycin following liver transplantation, which can affect the efficiency of our TCR-T therapy. Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the impact of clinically relevant immunosuppressants on the function of TCR-redirected T cells. Methods: T cell’s function were monitored in the presence and absence of various immunosuppressants using 2D and 3D culture systems. Results: short term exposure to Tacrolimus alone or in combination with MMF severely impact infiltration, cytokine production and cytolysis of engineered TCR-T cells. In contrast, Rapamycin treatment did not suppress cytolysis and cytokine production, but could reduce T cell infiltration. This finding has important clinical implication in the selection of immunosuppressive agents used in conjunction with TCR-T Immunotherapy.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/157371
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