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Blood, 1 January 2005, Vol. 105, No. 1, pp. 241-250.
Prepublished online as a Blood First Edition Paper on September 2, 2004; DOI 10.1182/blood-2004-06-2482.
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Submitted June 30, 2004
Accepted August 4, 2004
Transition of late stage effector T cells to CD27+ CD28+ tumor-reactive effector memory T cells in humans after adoptive cell transfer therapy
Daniel J Powell Jr., Mark E Dudley, Paul F Robbins, and Steven A Rosenberg*
Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
* Corresponding author; email: sar{at}nih.gov.
In humans, the pathways of memory T-cell differentiation remain poorly defined. Recently, adoptive cell transfer (ACT) of tumor-reactive T lymphocytes to metastatic melanoma patients after non-myeloablative chemotherapy has resulted in persistence of functional, tumor-reactive lymphocytes, regression of disease, and induction of melanocyte-directed autoimmunity in some responding patients. In the current study, longitudinal phenotypic analysis was performed on melanoma antigen-specific CD8+ T-cells during their transition from in vitro cultured effector cells to long-term persistent memory cells following ACT to six responding patients. Tumor-reactive T-cells used for therapy were generally late stage effector cells with a CD27Lo CD28Lo CD45RA- CD62L- CCR7- IL-7R Lo phenotype. After transfer, rapid upregulation and continued expression of IL-7R in vivo suggested an important role for IL-7R in immediate and long-term T-cell survival. Although the tumor antigen-specific T-cell population contracted between one and four weeks post-transfer, stable numbers of CD27+ CD28+ tumor-reactive T-cells were maintained, demonstrating their contribution to the development of long-term, melanoma-reactive memory CD8+ T-cells in vivo. Two months after transfer, melanoma-reactive T-cells persisted at high levels and displayed an effector memory phenotype, including a CD27+ CD28+ CD62L- CCR7- profile, which may explain in part their ability to mediate tumor destruction.

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