- Identification of phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase type II beta as HLA class II-restricted target in graft versus leukemia reactivity.
Identification of phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase type II beta as HLA class II-restricted target in graft versus leukemia reactivity.
Patients with hematological malignancies can be successfully treated with HLA-matched T cell-depleted allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) and subsequent donor lymphocyte infusions (DLIs). The efficacy of DLI is mediated by donor T cells recognizing minor histocompatibility antigens (mHags) on malignant recipient cells. Because HLA class II molecules are predominantly expressed on hematopoietic cells, mHag-specific CD4(+) T cells may selectively mediate graft versus leukemia (GvL) reactivity without graft versus host disease (GvHD). In this study, we used a recombinant bacteria cDNA library for the identification of the first autosomal HLA class II (HLA-DQB1*0603)-restricted mHag LB-PI4K2B-1S encoded by the broadly expressed phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase type II beta gene. A polyclonal CD4(+) T cell response against LB-PI4K2B-1S was demonstrated in a patient with relapsed chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who responded to DLI after HLA-matched alloSCT. LB-PI4K2B-1S-specific CD4(+) T cells recognized and lysed the CD34(+) CML cells of the patient and other leukemic cells as well as high HLA-DQ-expressing normal hematopoietic cells. HLA-DQ expression on normal cells of nonhematopoietic origin was moderately up-regulated by IFN-gamma and not sufficient for T cell recognition. We hypothesize that LB-PI4K2B-1S-specific CD4(+) T cells contributed to the antitumor response by both directly eliminating malignant cells as effector cells and stimulating CD8(+) T cell immunity as helper cells.