Lymphocytes lacking perforin function
Disclosed herein are engineered cell-based peptide delivery platforms based on T cells lacking Perforin function. Perforin-null T cells lack cytotoxic effector function and thus are not capable of killing target cells by conventional Perforin dependent pathways. However, they efficiently home to target tissues where they can invade, persist, and proliferate. The homing ability of perforin lacking T cells can therefore be used to deliver anti-cancer or pre-immune peptides to tumors, or therapeutic peptides to other target tissues based on antigen recognition. Because the cells lack cytotoxic effector function due to loss, knockdown, or inhibition of Perforin, they can be targeted to tissues based on antigen recognition without destroying the target tissue directly.
1 . A non-cytotoxic lymphocyte for adoptive cell therapy, wherein the lymphocyte has been engineered to have silenced perforin expression or activity, and wherein the lymphocyte has been engineered to express at least one therapeutic nucleic acid encoding a therapeutic polypeptide or a therapeutic polypeptide, wherein the therapeutic polypeptide is an anti-inflammatory cytokine or chemokine.
2 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein perforin expression has been silenced with an siRNA, shRNA, gRNA, or antisense oligonucleotide with complementary binding to perforin (PRF1) genomic DNA or mRNA.
3 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein perforin expression has been knocked out by homologous recombination or gene editing of the PRF1 gene.
4 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the lymphocyte is a T cell, Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte (TIL), an Antibody-Coupled T cell Receptor (ACTR), or a natural killer (NK) cell.
5 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the lymphocyte is further engineered to express a targeting molecule.
6 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the targeting molecule is a ligand, receptor, antibody, or fragment thereof capable of binding a target cell.
7 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 6 , wherein the targeting molecule is a bi-specific antibody.
8 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 6 , wherein the targeting molecule is a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) or a modified T cell receptor (TCR).
9 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the anti-inflammatory cytokine or chemokine is selected from the group consisting of IL2, IL12, IL21, TRAIL, CCL5, GM-CSF, FIt3L, IFNα, and IFNγ.
10 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic polypeptide is a growth factor, soluble receptor, or enzyme.
11 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 10 , wherein therapeutic polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of an erythropoietin, epidermal growth factor (EGF), alpha-galactosidase A, insulin, fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), αKlotho, and soluble transforming growth factor-β receptor 2 (sTGFβR2).
12 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic nucleic acid or polypeptide is an antigen or ligand, wherein the non-cytotoxic lymphocyte functions as a cellular vaccine.
13 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the anti-inflammatory cytokine or chemokine is CCL5.
14 . The recombinant lymphocyte of claim 1 , wherein the anti-inflammatory cytokine or chemokine is TRAIL.