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Temporal regulation of transgene expression controlled by amino acid availability in human T cells
Auteurs
Aurore Dougé, Cyrielle Vituret, Valérie Carraro, Laurent Parry, Cécile Coudy‐Gandilhon, Richard Lemal, Lydie Combaret, Anne‐Catherine Maurin, Julien Averous, Céline Jousse, Jacques‐Olivier Bay, Pierre Verrelle, Pierre Fafournoux, Alain Bruhat, Paul Rouzaire
Résumé
T cell therapy strategies, from allogeneic stem cell transplantation toward genetically‐modified T cells infusion, develop powerful anti‐tumor effects but are often accompanied by side effects and their efficacy remains sometimes to be improved. It therefore appears important to provide a flexible and easily reversible gene expression regulation system to control T cells activity. We developed a gene expression regulation technology that exploits the physiological GCN2‐ATF4 pathway's ability to induce gene expression in T cells in response to one essential amino acid deficiency. We first demonstrated the functionality of NUTRIREG in human T cells by transient expression of reporter genes. We then validated that NUTRIREG can be used in human T cells to transiently express a therapeutic gene such as IL‐10. Overall, our results represent a solid basis for the promising use of NUTRIREG to regulate transgene expression in human T cells in a reversible way, and more generally for numerous preventive or curative therapeutic possibilities in cellular immunotherapy strategies.