Adoptive transfer of anti-idiotypic T cells cure mice of disseminated B cell lymphoma

Anne C. Armstrong, Said Dermime, Kate Mulryan, Peter L. Stern, Tapan Bhattacharyya, Robert E. Hawkins

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    Abstract

    There is extensive interest in idiotypic vaccination as a treatment of lymphoma. An alternative approach is the adoptive transfer of in vitro generated T cells. This strategy has been used to treat posttransplantation EBV-related diseases. The ability to generate in vitro T cells to peptides derived from immunoglobulin idiotypes raises the possibility of directly using such cells as a treatment of lymphoma. Investigating the adoptive transfer of specific T cells to idiotype derived peptides in a murine lymphoma model is therefore an important part of the clinical translation of this alternative approach. We have generated an idiotype-specific T cell line, able to recognise a defined, naturally processed idiotype-derived epitope. This line has been used to successfully treat mice with disseminated lymphoma supporting the clinical use of idiotype specific T cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)227-231
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Immunotherapy
    Volume27
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2004

    Keywords

    • Adoptive
    • Idiotype
    • Lymphoma
    • T-cell

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