BIOPHYSICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Correction for “High-affinity oligoclonal TCRs define effective adoptive T cell therapy targeting mutant KRAS-G12D,” by Malcolm J. W. Sim, Jinghua Lu, Matthew Spencer, Francis Hopkins, Eric Tran, Steven A. Rosenberg, Eric O. Long, and Peter D. Sun, which was first published May 27, 2020; 10.1073/pnas.1921964117 (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 12826–12835).
The authors note, “In Table 1 and Fig. 3 G and H, the frequencies of TCR9b and TCR9c in the TIL infusion and in the periphery were inadvertently switched. The correct frequencies of TCR9b and TCR9c results in an inverse correlation between TCR affinity and in vivo persistence with r2 = 0.44, which is lower than published. In addition, three sentences in the Abstract and Discussion are revised to be consistent with the correction.
Table 1.
Patient no. | TCR name | V alpha | V beta | CDR3α (length) | CDR3β (length) | TCR frequency (infusion), % | TCR frequency (post transfer), % | KRASG12D specificity |
4095 | 9a | TRAV4*01 | TRBV5-6*01 | CLVGDMDQAGTALIF (13) | CASSLGEGRVDGYTF (13) | 50 | 0 | 10GADGVGKSA |
4095 | 9b | TRAV4*01 | TRBV5-6*01 | CLVGDMDQAGTALIF (13) | CASSLGRASNQPQHF (13) | 0.04 | 0.005 | 10GADGVGKSA |
4095 | 9c | TRAV4*01 | TRBV5-6*01 | CLVGDRDQAGTALIF (13) | CASSFGQSSTYGYTF (13) | 7 | 4.5 | 10GADGVGKSA |
4095 | 10 | TRAV12-2*01 | TRBV10-2*01 | CAAAMDSSYKLIF (11) | CASSDPGTEAFF (10) | 20 | 10 | 10GADGVGKSAL |
3995 | 9d | TRAV4*01 | TRBV5-6*01 | CLVGDMDQAGTALIF (13) | CASSLGQTNYGYTF (12) | 0.002 | 0 | 10GADGVGKSA |
“On page 12826, the text in the Abstract that states ‘Intriguingly, TCR binding affinities to HLA-C inversely correlated with their persistence in vivo, suggesting the importance of antigenic affinity in the function of therapeutic T cells’ should instead read ‘Intriguingly, the highest and lowest affinity TCRs exhibited inverse persistence in vivo, suggesting their antigenic affinity impact the persistence of therapeutic T cells.’
“On page 12832, right column, second full paragraph, the text that states ‘Limited of course by the number of TCRs studied from this case, we nonetheless observed that TCR frequency post adoptive transfer was inversely correlated with TCR affinity. Specifically, those TCRs with lower affinity (TCR9b and TCR10) had the highest frequencies’ should instead read ‘Limited of course by the number of TCRs studied from this case, we nonetheless observed a weak inverse correlation between TCR post adoptive transfer frequencies and their affinities. Specifically, the lower affinity TCR10 had the highest frequency.’
“We apologize for this oversight.” Table 1 and Fig. 3 have been updated and appear below.