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Author: Kleiman, Eden; Sierra, Gloria; Magcase, Dennie; George, Marybeth V; Daftarian, Pirouz M
Title: Antigen-Specific T Cell Recall Assay To Screen Drugs For Off-Target Effects
  • Cord-id: ekp2jl7r
  • Document date: 2020_8_12
  • ID: ekp2jl7r
    Snippet: Extracellular adenosine suppresses T cell immunity in the tumor microenvironment. We have developed an in vitro recall assay utilizing a sequential adenosine dosing regimen guide for testing drug off-target effects on memory T cell expansion/function. As a proof of principle, we show low dose adenosine analog GS-5734, a monophosphoramidate prodrug of an adenosine analog, does not alter memory T cell recall whereas toxicity observed at high dose favors antigen-specific memory T cell survival/prol
    Document: Extracellular adenosine suppresses T cell immunity in the tumor microenvironment. We have developed an in vitro recall assay utilizing a sequential adenosine dosing regimen guide for testing drug off-target effects on memory T cell expansion/function. As a proof of principle, we show low dose adenosine analog GS-5734, a monophosphoramidate prodrug of an adenosine analog, does not alter memory T cell recall whereas toxicity observed at high dose favors antigen-specific memory T cell survival/proliferation over non-specific CD8+ T cells. Parent drug GS-445124 at high dosage interferes with antigen-specific T cell recall without cellular toxicity. Despite similar chemical structure, these drugs displayed opposing effects on memory T cell expansion. This assay platform has broad utility in screening memory T cell off-target effects.

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