Abstract

To exploit alloreactive T-cell responses known as the graft-versus-tumor effect, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is being explored as experimental therapy in selected solid tumors, including metastatic melanoma. However, donor T-cell responses are often delayed and associated with severe graft-versus-host disease. Posttransplant adoptive immunotherapy using tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) of donor origin might provide immediate graft-versus-tumor effects but not graft-versus-host disease. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to define in vitro conditions for the expansion of allogeneic major histocompatibility complex-matched CTLs targeting melanoma-associated antigens (MAA). The CTLs were generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of HLA-A*0201+ healthy donors by repetitive stimulations with HLA-A*0201-restricted MAA-derived peptides. Melanoma reactivity, as determined by lysis of peptide-pulsed T2 cells and HLA-A2+/Ag+ melanoma cells, was detected using in vitro expanded CTL targeting MAA peptides AAGIGILTV(MT(27-35)), IMDQVPFSV(G(209-2M)), and YMDGTMSQV(T(368-376)). In contrast, FLWGPRALV(MAGE3(271)-(279)) and VLPDVFIRCV(GnT-V(nt38-67)) induced peptide-specific recognition of T2 target cells only, whereas ITDQVPFSV(G(209-217)), KTWGQYWQV(G9(154)), MLLAVLYCL(T(1-9)), and tumor lysate could not induce specific CTLs. Specific cytolytic activity was accompanied by interferon-gamma secretion. Peptide-pulsed dendritic cells were required only for the initial stimulation of CTLs and could be substituted by PBMCs during restimulations. The median expansion rate of CTL was five to six times, regardless of whether dendritic cells or PBMCs were used after the initial stimulation. The results delineate the conditions for effective ex vivo expansion of melanoma-specific CTLs from PBMCs of healthy donors to be used as an adjunct in allogeneic cell therapy of metastatic melanoma.

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