Publication: LIN28 upregulation in primary human T cells impaired CAR T antitumoral activity
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García-Rodriguez, Patricia ISCIII 



Hidalgo, Laura ISCIII 



Rodriguez-Milla, Miguel A ISCIII 







Somovilla-Crespo, Beatriz ISCIII 





Garcia-Castro, Javier ISCIII 





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LIN28, a highly conserved RNA-binding protein that acts as a posttranscriptional modulator, plays a vital role in the regulation of T-cell development, reprogramming, and immune activity in infectious diseases and T-cell-based immunotherapies. LIN28 inhibit the expression of miRNAs, the most prevalent family of miRNAs in lymphocytes. Recently it has been suggested that enhances murine anti-tumor immune responses. Here, we investigated the impact of LIN28 upregulation on human T cell functions, focusing on its influence on CAR T cell therapy. LIN28 lentiviral transduction of human T cells led to a stable expression of LIN28 that significantly downregulated the miRNA family without affecting cell viability or expansion potential. LIN28 overexpression maintained human T cell phenotype markers and functionality but impaired the antitumoral cytotoxicity of NKG2D-CAR T cells both and . These findings highlight the intricate relationship between LIN28/ axis and human T cell functionality, including in CAR T cell therapy.
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Front Immunol. 2024 Oct 16:15:1462796.





