Frontiers in Immunology (Dec 2019)

Efficient and Robust NK-Cell Transduction With Baboon Envelope Pseudotyped Lentivector

  • Aurelien B. L. Colamartino,
  • Aurelien B. L. Colamartino,
  • William Lemieux,
  • William Lemieux,
  • Panojot Bifsha,
  • Simon Nicoletti,
  • Simon Nicoletti,
  • Nitin Chakravarti,
  • Joaquín Sanz,
  • Joaquín Sanz,
  • Hugo Roméro,
  • Silvia Selleri,
  • Silvia Selleri,
  • Kathie Béland,
  • Mélanie Guiot,
  • Mélanie Guiot,
  • Camille Tremblay-Laganière,
  • Camille Tremblay-Laganière,
  • Renée Dicaire,
  • Luis Barreiro,
  • Luis Barreiro,
  • Dean A. Lee,
  • Els Verhoeyen,
  • Els Verhoeyen,
  • Elie Haddad,
  • Elie Haddad,
  • Elie Haddad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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NK-cell resistance to transduction is a major technical hurdle for developing NK-cell immunotherapy. By using Baboon envelope pseudotyped lentiviral vectors (BaEV-LVs) encoding eGFP, we obtained a transduction rate of 23.0 ± 6.6% (mean ± SD) in freshly-isolated human NK-cells (FI-NK) and 83.4 ± 10.1% (mean ± SD) in NK-cells obtained from the NK-cell Activation and Expansion System (NKAES), with a sustained transgene expression for at least 21 days. BaEV-LVs outperformed Vesicular Stomatitis Virus type-G (VSV-G)-, RD114- and Measles Virus (MV)- pseudotyped LVs (p < 0.0001). mRNA expression of both BaEV receptors, ASCT1 and ASCT2, was detected in FI-NK and NKAES, with higher expression in NKAES. Transduction with BaEV-LVs encoding for CAR-CD22 resulted in robust CAR-expression on 38.3 ± 23.8% (mean ± SD) of NKAES cells, leading to specific killing of NK-resistant pre-B-ALL-RS4;11 cell line. Using a larger vector encoding a dual CD19/CD22-CAR, we were able to transduce and re-expand dual-CAR-expressing NKAES, even with lower viral titer. These dual-CAR-NK efficiently killed both CD19KO- and CD22KO-RS4;11 cells. Our results suggest that BaEV-LVs may efficiently enable NK-cell biological studies and translation of NK-cell-based immunotherapy to the clinic.

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