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Imprinting of Lymphocytes with Melanoma Antigens Acquired by Trogocytosis Facilitates Identification of Tumor-Reactive T Cells

Imprinting of Lymphocytes with Melanoma Antigens Acquired by Trogocytosis Facilitates Identification of Tumor-Reactive T Cells | Immunopathology & Immunotherapy | Scoop.it
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Imprinting of Lymphocytes with Melanoma Antigens Acquired by Trogocytosis Facilitates Identification of Tumor-Reactive T Cells

 

Galit Eisenberg*,Ronny Uzana*,Aviad Pato*,Shoshana Frankenburg*,Sharon Merims*,Eitan Yefenof†,Soldano Ferrone‡,Tamar Peretz*,Arthur Machlenkin*,1 andMichal Lotem*,1

 

Abstract

Trogocytosis is a contact-dependent intercellular transfer of membrane fragments and associated molecules from APCs to effector lymphocytes. We previously demonstrated that trogocytosis also occurs between tumor target and cognate melanoma Ag-specific cytotoxic T cells (CTL). In this study, we show that, following trogocytosis, immune effector cells acquire molecular components of the tumor, including surface Ags, which are detectable by specific mAbs. We demonstrate that CD8+ and CD4+ T cells from melanoma patients’ PBMC and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) capture melanoma Ags, enabling identification of trogocytosing lymphocytes by staining with Ag-specific Abs. This finding circumvents the necessity of tumor prelabeling, which in the past was mandatory to detect membrane-capturing T cells. Through the detection of melanoma Ags on TIL, we sorted trogocytosing T cells and verified their preferential reactivity and cytotoxicity. Furthermore, tumor Ag–imprinted T cells were detected at low frequency in fresh TIL cultures shortly after extraction from the tumor. Thus, T cell imprinting by tumor Ags may allow the enrichment of melanoma Ag-specific T cells for research and potentially even for the adoptive immunotherapy of patients with cancer.

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Immunoscore (Tumour-infiltrating CD8 T lymphocytes) Could Be 'Transformational' in Oncology

September 24, 2012 (Beijing, China) — A new approach to prognostication, developed initially for use in colorectal cancer, homes in on the body's immune response to the tumor instead of focusing on the tumor itself.

The immunoscore approach measures cytotoxic T lymphocytes that infiltrate the tumor; the more there are, the stronger the immune response against the tumor. This approach has been shown to better correlate with patient prognosis. In addition, some research suggests that it could be predictive and identify patients who need further treatment.

Currently, most tests used for prognostication and prediction home in on the tumor itself. Commercially available tests, such as the Oncotype DX test, use a core sample of the tumor to analyze gene mutations or gene signatures.

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