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High throughput screen for the improvement of inducible promoters for tumor microenvironment cues

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-11021-1

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  1. Israel Science Foundation [2484/19]
  2. Ministry of Health [3-15080]
  3. Harold A. Hamer multiple myeloma
  4. Israel Science Foundation-National Research Foundation in Singapore [3127/19]
  5. United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation [2019377]
  6. DKFZ-Ministry of Science and Technology [CA194]

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This study presents a method of fine-tuning synthetic promoters for cancer immunotherapy by using factors in the tumor microenvironment. Through screening and validation, two optimized virus vectors with lower background and higher induction were identified.
Cancer immunotherapies are highly potent and are gaining wide clinical usage. However, severe side effects require focusing effector immune cell activities on the tumor microenvironment (TME). We recently developed a chimeric antigen receptor tumor-induced vector (CARTIV), a synthetic promoter activated by TME factors. To improve CARTIV functions including background, activation levels, and synergism, we screened a library of promoters with variations in key positions. Here, we present a screening method involving turning ON/OFF stimulating TNF alpha and IFN gamma cytokines, followed by sequential cell sorting. Sequencing of enriched promoters identified seventeen candidates, which were cloned and whose activities were then validated, leading to the identification of two CARTIVs with lower background and higher induction. We further combined a third hypoxia element with the two-factor CARTIV, demonstrating additional modular improvement. Our study presents a method of fine-tuning synthetic promoters for desired immunotherapy needs.

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