用 B 细胞活化因子受体 CAR T 细胞攻克慢性淋巴细胞白血病。

IF 14.1 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL MedComm Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1002/mco2.716
Yaqing Qie, Martha E. Gadd, Qing Shao, Tommy To, Andrew Liu, Shuhua Li, Rocio Rivera-Valentin, Farah Yassine, Hemant S. Murthy, Roxana Dronca, Mohamed A. Kharfan-Dabaja, Hong Qin, Yan Luo
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疾病复发/难治(R/R)仍是嵌合抗原受体(CAR)T细胞疗法的治疗障碍,尤其是血液病,其中慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)对CD19 CAR T细胞的耐药性尤为突出。目前,还没有针对 CLL 患者的 CAR T 细胞疗法获得批准。在这项研究中,我们选择了B细胞活化因子受体(BAFF-R)作为CAR设计治疗CLL的一个有希望的靶点,旨在满足这一尚未满足的医疗需求。BAFF-R 对 B 细胞的存活至关重要,并在 CLL 肿瘤上持续表达。我们的研究发现,BAFF-R CAR T 细胞疗法对 CLL 细胞系和来自 CLL 患者的原代 B 细胞都有细胞毒性作用。此外,CAR T 细胞还对 CD19 基因敲除的 CLL 细胞具有细胞毒性,而这些细胞对 CD19 CAR T 疗法具有抗药性。此外,我们还能从CLL患者的少量血液样本中生成BAFF-R CAR T细胞,并证明了这些患者来源的CAR T细胞对自体肿瘤细胞的细胞毒作用。鉴于这些令人鼓舞的结果,BAFF-R CAR T 细胞疗法有望满足 CLL 患者对有效治疗的长期需求。
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Targeting chronic lymphocytic leukemia with B-cell activating factor receptor CAR T cells

The challenge of disease relapsed/refractory (R/R) remains a therapeutic hurdle in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, especially for hematological diseases, with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) being particularly resistant to CD19 CAR T cells. Currently, there is no approved CAR T-cell therapy for CLL patients. In this study, we aimed to address this unmet medical need by choosing the B-cell activating factor receptor (BAFF-R) as a promising target for CAR design against CLL. BAFF-R is essential for B-cell survival and is consistently expressed on CLL tumors. Our research discovered that BAFF-R CAR T-cell therapy exerted the cytotoxic effects on both CLL cell lines and primary B cells derived from CLL patients. In addition, the CAR T cells exhibited cytotoxicity against CD19-knockout CLL cells that are resistant to CD19 CAR T therapy. Furthermore, we were able to generate BAFF-R CAR T cells from small blood samples collected from CLL patients and then demonstrated the cytotoxic effects of these patient-derived CAR T cells against autologous tumor cells. Given these promising results, BAFF-R CAR T-cell therapy has the potential to meet the long-standing need for an effective treatment on CLL patients.

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