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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Cross-HLA targeting of intracellular oncoproteins with peptide-centric CARs

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  • Mark Yarmarkovich

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Quinlen F. Marshall

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • John M. Warrington

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Rasika Premaratne

    (Myrio Tx)

  • Alvin Farrel

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
    Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • David Groff

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Wei Li

    (University of Pittsburgh)

  • Moreno Marco

    (University of Tubingen)

  • Erin Runbeck

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Hau Truong

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Jugmohit S. Toor

    (University of California Santa Cruz)

  • Sarvind Tripathi

    (University of California Santa Cruz)

  • Son Nguyen

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Helena Shen

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Tiffany Noel

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Nicole L. Church

    (Myrio Tx)

  • Amber Weiner

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Nathan Kendsersky

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Dan Martinez

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Rebecca Weisberg

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Molly Christie

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Laurence Eisenlohr

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Kristopher R. Bosse

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
    Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania)

  • Dimiter S. Dimitrov

    (University of Pittsburgh)

  • Stefan Stevanovic

    (University of Tubingen)

  • Nikolaos G. Sgourakis

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)

  • Ben R. Kiefel

    (Myrio Tx)

  • John M. Maris

    (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
    Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania)

Abstract

The majority of oncogenic drivers are intracellular proteins, thus constraining their immunotherapeutic targeting to mutated peptides (neoantigens) presented by individual human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allotypes1. However, most cancers have a modest mutational burden that is insufficient to generate responses using neoantigen-based therapies2,3. Neuroblastoma is a paediatric cancer that harbours few mutations and is instead driven by epigenetically deregulated transcriptional networks4. Here we show that the neuroblastoma immunopeptidome is enriched with peptides derived from proteins that are essential for tumourigenesis and focus on targeting the unmutated peptide QYNPIRTTF, discovered on HLA-A*24:02, which is derived from the neuroblastoma dependency gene and master transcriptional regulator PHOX2B. To target QYNPIRTTF, we developed peptide-centric chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) using a counter-panning strategy with predicted potentially cross-reactive peptides. We further hypothesized that peptide-centric CARs could recognize peptides on additional HLA allotypes when presented in a similar manner. Informed by computational modelling, we showed that PHOX2B peptide-centric CARs also recognize QYNPIRTTF presented by HLA-A*23:01 and the highly divergent HLA-B*14:02. Finally, we demonstrated potent and specific killing of neuroblastoma cells expressing these HLAs in vitro and complete tumour regression in mice. These data suggest that peptide-centric CARs have the potential to vastly expand the pool of immunotherapeutic targets to include non-immunogenic intracellular oncoproteins and widen the population of patients who would benefit from such therapy by breaking conventional HLA restriction.

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  • Mark Yarmarkovich & Quinlen F. Marshall & John M. Warrington & Rasika Premaratne & Alvin Farrel & David Groff & Wei Li & Moreno Marco & Erin Runbeck & Hau Truong & Jugmohit S. Toor & Sarvind Tripathi , 2021. "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Cross-HLA targeting of intracellular oncoproteins with peptide-centric CARs," Nature, Nature, vol. 599(7885), pages 477-484, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:599:y:2021:i:7885:d:10.1038_s41586-021-04061-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04061-6
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    1. Sagar Gupta & Santrupti Nerli & Sreeja Kutti Kandy & Glenn L. Mersky & Nikolaos G. Sgourakis, 2023. "HLA3DB: comprehensive annotation of peptide/HLA complexes enables blind structure prediction of T cell epitopes," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-13, December.

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