Adoptive therapy with TCR gene-engineered T cells provides an attractive and feasible treatment option for cancer patients. Further development of TCR gene therapy requires the implementation of T-cell target epitopes that prevent on-target reactivity towards healthy tissues and at the same time direct a clinically effective response towards tumor tissues. Candidate epitopes that meet these criteria are MAGE-C2 336-344/HLA-A2 (MC2/A2) and MAGE-A3 243-258/HLA-DP4 (MA3/DP4). We molecularly characterized TCRαβ genes of an MC2/A2-specific CD8 and MA3/DP4-specific CD4 T-cell clone derived from melanoma patients who responded clinically to MAGE vaccination. We identified MC2/A2 and MA3/DP4-specific TCR-Vα3/Vβ28 and TCR-Vα38/Vβ2 chains and validated these TCRs in vitro upon gene transfer into primary human T cells. The MC2 and MA3 TCR were surface-expressed and mediated CD8 T-cell functions towards melanoma cell lines and CD4 T-cell functions towards dendritic cells, respectively. We intend to start testing these MAGE-specific TCRs in phase I clinical trial. Copyright 2012 Trudy Straetemans et al.

doi.org/10.1155/2012/586314, hdl.handle.net/1765/59734
Clinical & Developmental Immunology
Department of Medical Oncology

Straetemans, T., van Brakel, M., van Steenbergen, S. C. L., Broertjes, M., Drexhage, J., Hegmans, J., … Debets, R. (2012). TCR gene transfer: MAGE-C2/HLA-A2 and MAGE-A3/HLA-DP4 epitopes as melanoma-specific immune targets. Clinical & Developmental Immunology, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/586314