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Cytokine and reactivity profiles in SLE patients following anti-CD19 CART therapy

Daniel Núñez, Darshil Patel, J. Volkov, Steven Wong, Zachary Vorndran, Fabian Müller, Michael Aigner, Simon Völkl, Andréas Mackensen, Georg Schett, Samik Basu

2023Molecular Therapy — Methods & Clinical Development47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B cells have demonstrated efficacy in refractory systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Although initial clinical data suggest that anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy is well tolerated and highly effective, the immunologic consequences of CAR T cell therapy in SLE patients remain unclear. We profiled serum in six refractory SLE patients prior to and 3 months following CAR T cell infusion. Three months post T cell infusion, the inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNFα decreased in patient sera. This was accompanied by elevations in serum IL-7 and BAFF. Furthermore, SLE-associated antibodies dropped profoundly in five of six patients. Last, consistent with other reports of CD19 CAR T therapy in B cell malignancies, we were able to show marginal impact of anti-CD19 CART therapy on pre-existing humoral immune responses in SLE patients. Together, these results provide insights into the mechanisms of efficacy of anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy in SLE.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCD19ImmunologyChimeric antigen receptorRefractory (planetary science)Cell therapyT cellImmune systemB-cell activating factorCytokine release syndromeB cellInternal medicineAntibodyCellBiologyGeneticsAstrobiologyCAR-T cell therapy researchT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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