Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer
Abstract Background Salivary gland cancers are not sensitive to conventional radiotherapy or chemotherapy regimens. Therefore, the development of a new treatment strategy is of critical importance for improving the prognosis. We examined the expression of mesothelin molecules in salivary gland cance...
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doaj-b036484fd9f44ba38c5dbb83cf6962112020-11-25T01:15:37ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072018-12-0118111010.1186/s12885-018-5179-7Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancerYuji Makita0Naoki Kunii1Daiju Sakurai2Fumie Ihara3Shinichiro Motohashi4Akane Suzuki5Toshinori Nakayama6Yoshitaka Okamoto7Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Medical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Medical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityAbstract Background Salivary gland cancers are not sensitive to conventional radiotherapy or chemotherapy regimens. Therefore, the development of a new treatment strategy is of critical importance for improving the prognosis. We examined the expression of mesothelin molecules in salivary gland cancers and the efficacy of adoptive cell therapy based on mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor transduced T cells. Methods The expression of mesothelin molecule was studied in salivary gland cancer samples obtained from 16 patients as well as a salivary gland cancer cell line (A-253) and five other cell lines. The activation of mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor-expressing CD8 T cells after stimulation with mesothelin and the effects of invariant natural killer T cells on this activation were evaluated. Results Mesothelin was detected in the A-253 cells and the surgical specimens except for the case of squamous cell carcinoma to various degrees. Following stimulation with mesothelin expressing cancer cells, chimeric antigen receptor T cells were dose-dependently activated; this activation was enhanced by co-culture with invariant natural killer T cells and subsequently abrogated by treatment with anti-interferon-γ antibodies. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of chimeric antigen receptor T cells against various cancer cells was further augmented by invariant natural killer T cells. Conclusions The use of adoptive transfer with mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor-expressing CD8 T cells against salivary gland cancers is an effective therapy and invariant natural killer T cells are expected to be used in adjuvant treatment for T cell-based immunotherapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12885-018-5179-7Adoptive immunotherapyChimeric antigen receptorCytotoxic T lymphocyteNatural kiiler T-cellsSalivary gland cancer |
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Yuji Makita Naoki Kunii Daiju Sakurai Fumie Ihara Shinichiro Motohashi Akane Suzuki Toshinori Nakayama Yoshitaka Okamoto Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer BMC Cancer Adoptive immunotherapy Chimeric antigen receptor Cytotoxic T lymphocyte Natural kiiler T-cells Salivary gland cancer |
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Yuji Makita Naoki Kunii Daiju Sakurai Fumie Ihara Shinichiro Motohashi Akane Suzuki Toshinori Nakayama Yoshitaka Okamoto |
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Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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Activated iNKT cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific CD8 T cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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activated inkt cells enhance the anti-tumor effect of antigen specific cd8 t cells on mesothelin-expressing salivary gland cancer |
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Abstract Background Salivary gland cancers are not sensitive to conventional radiotherapy or chemotherapy regimens. Therefore, the development of a new treatment strategy is of critical importance for improving the prognosis. We examined the expression of mesothelin molecules in salivary gland cancers and the efficacy of adoptive cell therapy based on mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor transduced T cells. Methods The expression of mesothelin molecule was studied in salivary gland cancer samples obtained from 16 patients as well as a salivary gland cancer cell line (A-253) and five other cell lines. The activation of mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor-expressing CD8 T cells after stimulation with mesothelin and the effects of invariant natural killer T cells on this activation were evaluated. Results Mesothelin was detected in the A-253 cells and the surgical specimens except for the case of squamous cell carcinoma to various degrees. Following stimulation with mesothelin expressing cancer cells, chimeric antigen receptor T cells were dose-dependently activated; this activation was enhanced by co-culture with invariant natural killer T cells and subsequently abrogated by treatment with anti-interferon-γ antibodies. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of chimeric antigen receptor T cells against various cancer cells was further augmented by invariant natural killer T cells. Conclusions The use of adoptive transfer with mesothelin-specific chimeric antigen receptor-expressing CD8 T cells against salivary gland cancers is an effective therapy and invariant natural killer T cells are expected to be used in adjuvant treatment for T cell-based immunotherapy. |
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Adoptive immunotherapy Chimeric antigen receptor Cytotoxic T lymphocyte Natural kiiler T-cells Salivary gland cancer |
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