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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1221609110
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T-cell receptor affinity and avidity defines antitumor response and autoimmunity in T-cell immunotherapy

Zhong Shi,Karolina Malecek,Laura A. Johnson,Zhiya Yu,Eleazar Vega Saenz de Miera,Farbod Darvishian,Katelyn McGary,Kevin Huang,Josh Boyer,Emily Corse,Yongzhao Shao,Steven A. Rosenberg,Nicholas P. Restifo,Iman Osman,Michelle Krogsgaard

Avidity
T-cell receptor
Autoimmunity
2013
T cells expressing antigen-specific T-cell receptors (TCRs) can mediate effective tumor regression, but they often also are accompanied by autoimmune responses. To determine the TCR affinity threshold defining the optimal balance between effective antitumor activity and autoimmunity in vivo, we used a unique self-antigen system comprising seven human melanoma gp100(209-217)-specific TCRs spanning physiological affinities (1-100 μM). We found that in vitro and in vivo T-cell responses are determined by TCR affinity, except in one case that was compensated by substantial CD8 involvement. Strikingly, we found that T-cell antitumor activity and autoimmunity are closely coupled but plateau at a defined TCR affinity of 10 µM, likely due to diminished contribution of TCR affinity to avidity above the threshold. Together, these results suggest that a relatively low-affinity threshold is necessary for the immune system to avoid self-damage, given the close relationship between antitumor activity and autoimmunity. The low threshold, in turn, indicates that adoptive T-cell therapy treatment strategies using in vitro-generated high-affinity TCRs do not necessarily improve efficacy.
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    T-cell receptor affinity and avidity defines antitumor response and autoimmunity in T-cell immunotherapy” is a paper by Zhong Shi Karolina Malecek Laura A. Johnson Zhiya Yu Eleazar Vega Saenz de Miera Farbod Darvishian Katelyn McGary Kevin Huang Josh Boyer Emily Corse Yongzhao Shao Steven A. Rosenberg Nicholas P. Restifo Iman Osman Michelle Krogsgaard published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.