CD137 (4-1BB) costimulation of CD8+ T cells is more potent when provided in cis than in trans with respect to CD3-TCR stimulation

CD137 (4-1BB; TNFSR9) is an activation-induced surface receptor that through costimulation effects provide antigen-primed T cells with augmented survival, proliferation and effector functions as well as metabolic advantages. These immunobiological mechanisms are being utilised for cancer immunothera...

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Autores: Otano, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d3cfe573-3aef-4c87-aa71-d45016c59b03, Azpilikueta, A. (Arantza)|||/items/8cb8f9c3-bb52-41cc-a19d-03de632308e9, Glez-Vaz, J. (Javier)|||/items/f7aa9f19-9681-425c-8e3d-a6242b8bcbfb, Álvarez-Rodríguez, M. (Maite)|||/items/e298edcf-2e7f-4001-a5e2-244efa1a7781, Medina-Echeverz, J. (José)|||/items/269636db-a0ed-439d-a24f-1096e6ed985d, Cortés-Dominguez, I. (Iván)|||/items/8ed31af7-e026-4455-bb3b-c000e3d1d740, Ortiz-de-Solorzano, C. (Carlos)|||/items/b2c0bd13-68a7-437c-b67f-2e5f1a9f0324, Ellmark, P. (Peter)|||/items/7526f994-bdfc-419d-8368-494f8a69ed8e, Fritzell, S. (Sara)|||/items/edda4ee4-229f-4332-a44b-5b5e82d2ffeb, Hernandez-Hoyos, G. (Gabriela)|||/items/aec45446-537e-42e0-ae72-7dad2c53bc06, Hase-Nelson, M. (Michelle)|||/items/9a2f9aae-6445-4ca3-bd06-6a78d0d80499, Ochoa-Nieto, M.C. (María del Carmen)|||/items/a26293bb-e79a-42a3-be52-dbf5208f3f89, Bolaños-Mateo, E. (Elixabet)|||/items/073a1977-5579-4bd1-8604-98b3ccfd4361, Cuculescu, D. (Doina)|||/items/977d75f7-eac7-4d49-a1ec-3e3f0b144471, Jauregui-Jiménez, P. (Patricia)|||/items/450c0aa3-9a2a-42ff-b4ad-5376ba01c0eb, Sánchez-Gregorio, S. (Sandra)|||/items/0e87cc21-b1fc-49eb-891c-c1a9e6183b5e, Etxeberria, I. (Iñaki)|||/items/73830f45-c05b-49ed-a21a-f7cbacfc8f07, Rodriguez-Ruiz, M.E. (María Esperanza)|||/items/bb89f8c4-6380-4de3-8dd0-877dbf28ef44, Fernández-de-Sanmamed-Gutiérrez, M. (Miguel)|||/items/35ac602c-f0ff-4664-bbd2-506afc96db09, Teijeira-Sánchez, A. (Álvaro)|||/items/8a954ec4-8458-46ea-b8e6-3165119bef30, Berraondo-López, P. (Pedro)|||/items/b1f8ccc3-8e08-4ece-967c-64ccfc0e5b91, Melero, I. (Ignacio)|||/items/82113ea8-7ce1-49d5-9ee3-42cf20db1c4e
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/111574
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/111574
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:CD3 complex
CD137
Cytokines
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
Lymphocyte Activation
Cell Proliferation
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Sumario:CD137 (4-1BB; TNFSR9) is an activation-induced surface receptor that through costimulation effects provide antigen-primed T cells with augmented survival, proliferation and effector functions as well as metabolic advantages. These immunobiological mechanisms are being utilised for cancer immunotherapy with agonist CD137-binding and crosslinking-inducing agents that elicit CD137 intracellular signaling. In this study, side-by-side comparisons show that provision of CD137 costimulation in-cis with regard to the TCR-CD3-ligating cell is superior to that provided in-trans in terms of T cell activation, proliferation, survival, cytokine secretion and mitochondrial fitness in mouse and human. Cis ligation of CD137 relative to the TCR-CD3 complex results in more intense canonical and non-canonical NF-κB signaling and provides a more robust induction of cell cycle and DNA damage repair gene expression programs. Here we report that the superiority of cis versus trans CD137-costimulation is readily observed in vivo and is relevant for understanding the immunotherapeutic effects of CAR T cells and CD137 agonistic therapies currently undergoing clinical trials, which may provide costimulation either in cis or in trans.