OncoImmunology (Mar 2018)

Deep sequencing of the T cell receptor visualizes reconstitution of T cell immunity in mogamulizumab-treated adult T cell leukemia

  • Takero Shindo,
  • Kazutaka Kitaura,
  • Hiroshi Ureshino,
  • Kazuharu Kamachi,
  • Masaharu Miyahara,
  • Kazuko Doi,
  • Tatsuro Watanabe,
  • Eisaburo Sueoka,
  • Tadasu Shin-I,
  • Ryuji Suzuki,
  • Shinya Kimura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2017.1405204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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Although the anti-CCR4 antibody mogamulizumab (moga) shows striking antitumor activity against adult T cell leukemia (ATL), it can also cause fatal immunological pathology such as severe skin rash and graft-versus-host disease, which might be attributed to depletion of CCR4+ regulatory T cells. We previously showed that next generation sequencing enables precise analysis of the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, and we here used the technique to reveal the immunological dynamics in moga-treated ATL patients. Treatment with moga resulted in remarkable reduction or elimination of clonal cells, and enhanced reconstitution of non-tumor polyclonal CD4+ T cells and oligoclonal CD8+ T cells. Interestingly, cutaneous T cells infiltrating moga-related skin rashes did not share the same major clones in peripheral blood, which minimizes the possibility of cross-reaction. Thus, deep sequencing of the TCR can reveal the immune reconstitution of moga-treated ATL and provides powerful insights into its mode of action.

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