嵌合抗原受体
对偶(语法数字)
医学
药理学
计算生物学
免疫学
生物
免疫疗法
免疫系统
哲学
语言学
作者
Greta Maria Paola Giordano Attianese,Sailan Shui,Elisabetta Cribioli,Melanie Triboulet,Leo Scheller,Morteza Hafezi,Patrick Reichenbach,Pablo Gaínza,Sandrine Georgeon,Bruno E. Correia,Melita Irving
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2405085121
摘要
The ability to remotely control the activity of chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) with small molecules can improve the safety and efficacy of gene-modified T cells. Split ON- or OFF-switch CARs involve the dissociation of tumor–antigen binding from T cell activation (i.e., CD3ζ) on the receptor (R-) and signaling (S-) chains, respectively, that either associate or are disrupted in the presence of a small molecule. Here, we have developed an inducible (i)ON-CAR comprising the anti-apoptotic B cell lymphoma protein 2 protein in the ectodomain of both chains which associate in the presence of venetoclax. We showed that inducible ON (iON)-CAR T cells respond to target tumors cells in the presence of venetoclax or the BH3 mimetic navitoclax in a dose-dependent manner, while there is no impact of the drugs on equivalent second generation-CAR T cells. Within 48 h of venetoclax withdrawal, iON-CAR T cells lose the ability to respond to target tumor cells in vitro as evaluated by Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) production, and they are reliant upon the presence of venetoclax for in vivo activity. Finally, by fusing a degron sequence to the endodomain of the iON-CAR S-chain we generated an all-in-one ON/OFF-switch CAR, the iONØ-CAR, down-regulated by lenalidomide within 4 to 6 for functionally inactive T cells (no IFNγ production) within 24 h. We propose that our remote-control CAR designs can reduce toxicity in the clinic. Moreover, the periodic rest of iON and iONØ-CAR T cells may alleviate exhaustion and hence augment persistence and long-term tumor control in patients.
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