Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with TCR-engineered T-cells represents a promising alternative to TIL- or CAR-T therapies for patients with advanced solid cancers. Currently, selection of therapeutic TCRs critically depends on knowing the target antigens, a condition excluding most patients from treatment. Direct antigen-agnostic identification of tumor-specific T-cell clonotypes and TCR-T manufacturing using their TCRs can advance ACT for patients with aggressive solid cancers. We present a method to identify tumor-specific clonotypes from surgical specimens by comparing TCRβ-chain repertoires of TILs and adjacent tissue-resident lymphocytes. In six out of seven NSCLC-patients analyzed, our selection of tumor-specific clonotypes based on TIL-abundance and high tumor-to-nontumor frequency ratios was confirmed by gene expression signatures determined by scRNA-Seq. In three patients, we demonstrated that predicted tumor-specific clonotypes reacted against autologous tumors. For one of these patients, we engineered TCR-T cells with four candidate tumor-specific TCRs that showed reactivity against the patient's tumor and HLA-matched NSCLC cell lines. The TCR-T cells were then used to screen for candidate neoantigens and aberrantly expressed antigens. Three TCRs recognized recurrent driver-mutation KRAS Q61H-peptide ILDTAGHEEY presented by HLA-A*01:01. The TCRs were also dominant in a tumor relapse, one was found in cell free DNA. The finding of homologous TCRs in independent KRAS Q61H-positive cancers suggests a therapeutic opportunity for HLA-matched patients with KRAS Q61H-expressing tumors.
T-cell receptors identified by a personalized antigen-agnostic screening approach target shared neoantigen KRAS Q61H.
通过个性化的抗原非依赖性筛选方法鉴定的 T 细胞受体靶向共同的新抗原 KRAS Q61H
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| 期刊: | Frontiers in Immunology | 影响因子: | 5.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 17; 16:1509855 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1509855 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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