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      Clinical Scale Zinc Finger Nuclease-mediated Gene Editing of PD-1 in Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes for the Treatment of Metastatic Melanoma.

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          Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) is expressed on activated T cells and represents an attractive target for gene-editing of tumor targeted T cells prior to adoptive cell transfer (ACT). We used zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) directed against the gene encoding human PD-1 (PDCD-1) to gene-edit melanoma tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL). We show that our clinical scale TIL production process yielded efficient modification of the PD-1 gene locus, with an average modification frequency of 74.8% (n = 3, range 69.9-84.1%) of the alleles in a bulk TIL population, which resulted in a 76% reduction in PD-1 surface-expression. Forty to 48% of PD-1 gene-edited cells had biallelic PD-1 modification. Importantly, the PD-1 gene-edited TIL product showed improved in vitro effector function and a significantly increased polyfunctional cytokine profile (TNFα, GM-CSF, and IFNγ) compared to unmodified TIL in two of the three donors tested. In addition, all donor cells displayed an effector memory phenotype and expanded approximately 500-2,000-fold in vitro. Thus, further study to determine the efficiency and safety of adoptive cell transfer using PD-1 gene-edited TIL for the treatment of metastatic melanoma is warranted.

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          Journal
          Mol. Ther.
          Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
          Springer Nature
          1525-0024
          1525-0016
          Aug 2015
          : 23
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1] National Cancer Institute, Surgery Branch, Bethesda, Maryland, USA [2] Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
          [2 ] Sangamo BioSciences, Richmond, California, USA.
          [3 ] National Cancer Institute, Surgery Branch, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
          [4 ] 1] National Cancer Institute, Surgery Branch, Bethesda, Maryland, USA [2] Present Address: Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL.
          [5 ] 1] National Cancer Institute, Surgery Branch, Bethesda, Maryland, USA [2] Present Address: Bluebird Bio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
          Article
          S1525-0016(16)30173-3
          10.1038/mt.2015.71
          4817870
          25939491
          3cf058d4-a43b-4bde-ac5e-af21541c5748
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