Induction of anti-leukemic responses by stimulation of leukemic CD3+ cells with allogeneic stimulator cells. 2018

Alejandro Pando, and John L Reagan, and Martha Nevola, and Loren D Fast
Division of Hematology/Oncology, Rhode Island Hospital and the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, One Hoppin Street, Coro West Suite 5.0.1, Providence, RI 02903 USA.

BACKGROUND Immunotherapeutic protocols have focused on identification of stimuli that induce effective anti-leukemic immune responses. One potent immune stimulus is the encounter with allogeneic cells. Our group previously showed that the infusion of haploidentical donor white blood cells (1-2 × 108 CD3+ cells/kg) into patients with refractory hematological malignancies induced responses of varying magnitude in over half of the patients. Because donor cells were eliminated within 2 weeks in these patients, it is presumed that the responses of recipient lymphocytes were critically important in achieving prolonged anti-leukemic responses. METHODS The role of patient CD3+ cells in anti-leukemic responses was examined by isolating peripheral blood mononuclear cells from newly diagnosed leukemic patients. Immunophenotyping was performed on these peripheral blood mononuclear cells. CD3+ cells were isolated from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells and tested for their ability to proliferate and lyse autologous leukemic cells when stimulated with unrelated allogeneic cells. RESULTS Allostimulated CD3+ cells effectively generated cytolytic responses to autologous CD3-cells in 11/21 patients. Increased numbers of CD4+ cells expressing high levels of granzyme A, B and perforin and CD8+CD39+ cells were found in nonresponsive CD3+ cells. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that CD3+ cells from leukemic patients are capable of generating anti-leukemic responses when stimulated with unrelated allogeneic cells. This model can be used to identify approaches using alloreactive responses by patient lymphocytes to enhance in vivo anti-leukemic responses.

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