CAR and TCR form individual signaling synapses and do not cross-activate, however, can co-operate in T cell activation

Barden, Markus and Holzinger, Astrid and Velas, Lukas and Mezosi-Csaplar, Marianna and Szoeor, Arpad and Vereb, Gyoergy and Schuetz, Gerhard J. and Hombach, Andreas A. and Abken, Hinrich (2023) CAR and TCR form individual signaling synapses and do not cross-activate, however, can co-operate in T cell activation. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 14: 1110482. ISSN 1664-3224,

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Abstract

In engineered T cells the CAR is co-expressed along with the physiological TCR/CD3 complex, both utilizing the same downstream signaling machinery for T cell activation. It is unresolved whether CAR-mediated T cell activation depends on the presence of the TCR and whether CAR and TCR mutually cross-activate upon engaging their respective antigen. Here we demonstrate that the CD3 zeta CAR level was independent of the TCR associated CD3 zeta and could not replace CD3 zeta to rescue the TCR complex in CD3 zeta KO T cells. Upon activation, the CAR did not induce phosphorylation of TCR associated CD3 zeta and, vice versa, TCR activation did not induce CAR CD3 zeta phosphorylation. Consequently, CAR and TCR did not cross-signal to trigger T cell effector functions. On the membrane level, TCR and CAR formed separate synapses upon antigen engagement as revealed by total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) and fast AiryScan microscopy. Upon engaging their respective antigen, however, CAR and TCR could co-operate in triggering effector functions through combinatorial signaling allowing logic "AND" gating in target recognition. Data also imply that tonic TCR signaling can support CAR-mediated T cell activation emphasizing the potential relevance of the endogenous TCR for maintaining T cell capacities in the long-term.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: RECOMBINANT IMMUNORECEPTORS; CHIMERIC RECEPTOR; DOWN-REGULATION; CD3-ZETA CHAIN; GAMMA; EXPRESSION; ZETA; IMMUNOGLOBULIN; COSTIMULATION; LYMPHOCYTES; immunotherapy; adoptive cell therapy; CAR; TCR; synapse
Subjects: 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Divisions: Medicine > Zentren des Universitätsklinikums Regensburg > Regensburger Centrum für Interventionelle Immunologie (RCI)
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 13 Mar 2024 10:16
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2024 10:16
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/59910

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