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A T-cell independent universal cellular therapy strategy through antigen depletion

Dan Li, Wenbing Wang, Shufeng Xie, Maolin Ge, Ruiheng Wang, Qiongyu Xu, Yan Sun, Jiang Zhu, Han Liu

2022Theranostics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rationale: T cell therapeutic strategy using CD19-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) is a revolutionary, novel, and successful treatment for B-cell malignancies. However, the dependency on T-cell mediated cytotoxicity restricts CAR-T therapy as a patient-specific individualized therapy with severe side effects, such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS). Whether a non-T-cell based universal cellular therapy can substitute CAR-T therapy is largely unknown. Methods: Various artificial antigen-recognizing cells were prepared to determine whether non-T-cell-derived CD19-scFv bearing effector cells could cause target cell death. A universal strategy for CRS-free cellular therapeutics was proposed, utilizing artificial antigen-recognizing cells (AARC), which can be manufactured universally and routinely as "off-the-shelf" mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) or other types of non-autologous cells expressing anergic CARs. Results: We demonstrated that T-lymphocytic and non-lymphocytic cells could cause CD19 internalization and subsequent depletion when armed with a CD19-recognizing moiety. This CD19 antigen depletion could efficiently induce T-cell independent apoptosis in target cancer cells whose survival depends on CD19 expression, suggesting that CD19 antigen depletion constitutes a crucial tumor destroying mechanism for CD19-CAR-T, especially for its long-term efficacy. Conclusion: Our results uncovered an unrecognized CAR-T cytotoxicity and antigen loss mechanism and provided new insights into a shift from unique patient-specific autologous therapeutics to universal and standardized allogeneic treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Cell therapyAntigenChemistryCell biologyCellImmunologyBiophysicsMedicineBiologyBiochemistryCAR-T cell therapy researchNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsVirus-based gene therapy research
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