Publications by authors named "D Wesch"

Article Synopsis
  • Human gammadelta (γδ) T cells are present in healthy tissues and solid tumors, showing potential for strong anti-tumor effects, though results can vary across different cancer types.
  • The infiltration patterns of γδ T cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are crucial for understanding their complex interactions with tumors.
  • Various γδ T cell subsets can have both cytotoxic functions and immune-regulating roles, but their effectiveness can be hindered by factors in the TME, prompting ongoing research into their therapeutic use in cancer treatment.
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Ovarian carcinomas have the highest lethality amongst gynecological tumors. A problem after primary resection is the recurrence of epithelial ovarian carcinomas which is often associated with chemotherapy resistance. To improve the clinical outcome, it is of high interest to consider alternative therapy strategies.

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We have developed a new format of a chimeric antigen receptor for αβ T cells, in which the single-chain variable fragment recognizing the tumor antigen is directly fused to the T cell receptor, called T cell receptor fusion construct (TRuC). Here, we express an anti-CD19 εTRuC in primary γδ T cells that were expanded using zoledronate (Zol) or concanavalin A. We show that the resulting εTRuC γδ T cells were reprogrammed to better recognize CD19-positive B cell tumors and-in case of the Zol-expanded cells-a CD19-expressing colon adenocarcinoma-derived cell line in vitro.

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Aberrant CD4 T cell reactivity against intestinal microorganisms is considered to drive mucosal inflammation in inflammatory bowel diseases. The disease-relevant microbial species and the corresponding microorganism-specific, pathogenic T cell phenotypes remain largely unknown. In the present study, we identified common gut commensal and food-derived yeasts, as direct activators of altered CD4 T cell reactions in patients with Crohn's disease (CD).

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