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Orthotopic replacement of T-cell receptor α- and β-chains with preservation of near-physiological T-cell function

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2019

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Schober, Kilian
Müller, Thomas R.
Gökmen, Füsun
Grassmann, Simon
Effenberger, Manuel
Poltorak, Mateusz
Stemberger, Christian
Roth, Theodore L.
Busch, Dirk H.
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Nature Biomedical Engineering. Springer. 2019, 3(12), S. 974-984. eISSN 2157-846X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41551-019-0409-0

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Therapeutic T cells with desired specificity can be engineered by introducing T-cell receptors (TCRs) specific for antigens of interest, such as those from pathogens or tumour cells. However, TCR engineering is challenging, owing to the complex heterodimeric structure of the receptor and to competition and mispairing between endogenous and transgenic receptors. Additionally, conventional TCR insertion disrupts the regulation of TCR dynamics, with consequences for T-cell function. Here, we report the outcomes and validation, using five different TCRs, of the use of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)–CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) with non-virally delivered template DNA for the elimination of endogenous TCR chains and for the orthotopic placement of TCRs in human T cells. We show that, whereas the editing of a single receptor chain results in chain mispairing, simultaneous editing of α- and β-chains combined with orthotopic TCR placement leads to accurate αβ-pairing and results in TCR regulation similar to that of physiological T cells.

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Gene delivery, Genetic engineering, Molecular medicine

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ISO 690SCHOBER, Kilian, Thomas R. MÜLLER, Füsun GÖKMEN, Simon GRASSMANN, Manuel EFFENBERGER, Mateusz POLTORAK, Christian STEMBERGER, Kathrin SCHUMANN, Theodore L. ROTH, Dirk H. BUSCH, 2019. Orthotopic replacement of T-cell receptor α- and β-chains with preservation of near-physiological T-cell function. In: Nature Biomedical Engineering. Springer. 2019, 3(12), S. 974-984. eISSN 2157-846X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41551-019-0409-0
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  title={Orthotopic replacement of T-cell receptor α- and β-chains with preservation of near-physiological T-cell function},
  year={2019},
  doi={10.1038/s41551-019-0409-0},
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  volume={3},
  journal={Nature Biomedical Engineering},
  pages={974--984},
  author={Schober, Kilian and Müller, Thomas R. and Gökmen, Füsun and Grassmann, Simon and Effenberger, Manuel and Poltorak, Mateusz and Stemberger, Christian and Schumann, Kathrin and Roth, Theodore L. and Busch, Dirk H.}
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