A new method to capture, purify and expand antigen-specific T lymphocytes
has been developed using magnetic beads coated with recombinant MHC class
I molecules. This method was optimized using homogenous populations of
naive T cells purified from mice transgenic for the 2C T cell receptor
(TCR). These T cells were captured on beads coated with MHC class I
molecules and the relevant antigenic peptides. MHC and peptide
specificity was confirmed by the usage of irrelevant MHC peptide
combinations. An enrichment of 800 to 1600 fold was measured, using 2C T
cells mixed with irrelevant T cells, starting from a 2C T cell frequency
of 1/3000. The same approach was used to purify antigen-specific
CD8.sup.+ T cells from total CD8.sup.+ T cells from naive mice. The
recovered cells could be expanded and specifically kill target cells in
vitro; they had a significant effect in vivo as well. We expect this
procedure to be suitable to purify and expand in vitro tumor- and
virus-specific killer T cells for use in cell therapy.