CD99-mediated immunological synapse formation potentiates CAR-T cell function

CD99介导的免疫突触形成增强CAR-T细胞功能

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作者:Giri Nam ,Hye Ran Yeon ,Hyung Bae Park ,Hanna Chang ,Ji Hwan Kim ,Byoung-Kyu Cho ,Hyeryeon Jung ,Eugene C Yi ,Seoyeon Kim ,Joon-Yong An ,Ji Eun Lee ,Youngjae Lee ,Seoho Lee ,Hyeonji Lim ,Woo-Jeong Shon ,Eun Mi Hwang ,Hoon Ryu ,Jun Chang ,Kyungho Choi ,Eun Young Choi
Despite the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells in selected hematological malignancies, further improvement on CAR-T designs is still desirable. We hypothesize that modifying the CAR structure to enhance immunological synapse (IS) stabilization and CAR target-binding may be a feasible strategy. Here we show that the membrane protein, CD99, is critical for IS formation in T cells by mediating actin-microtubule interaction. CD99 deficiency abolishes IS formation and prevents effective in vivo T cell immunity. Mechanistically, CD99 interacts with microtubules and actins through the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains, respectively, with which myosin and IQGAP1 interact. As such, incorporating the transmembrane and juxtamembrane domains of CD99 into the CAR structure enhances IS formation and improves the therapeutic efficacy of human CAR-T cells against lymphoma in immune-deficient mice. Our data thus suggest that CD99-mediated IS stabilization may help improve CAR design and efficacy.

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