Single-Cell RNA Analysis Reveals Cell-Intrinsic Functions of CAR T Cells Correlating with Response in a Phase II Study of Lymphoma Patients
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

Purpose: Although CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T) therapy has shown remarkable success in B-cell malignancies, a substantial fraction of patients do not obtain a long-term clinical response. This could be influenced by the quality of the individual CAR-T infusion product. To shed some light on this, clinical outcome was correlated to characteristics of CAR-T infusion products. Patients and Methods: In this phase II study, patients with B-cell lymphoma (n ¼ 23) or leukemia (n ¼ 1) received one or two infusions of third-generation CD19-directed CAR-Ts (2 × 108/m2). The clinical trial was registered at clinicaltrials. gov: NCT03068416. We investigated the transcriptional profile of individual CD19 CAR-T infusion products using targeted single-cell RNA sequencing and multicolor flow cytometry. Results: Two CAR-T infusions were not better than one in the settings used in this study. As for the CAR-T infusion products, we found that effector-like CD8þCAR-Ts with a high polyfunctionality, high cytotoxic and cytokine production profile, and low dysfunctional signature were associated with clinical response. An extended ex vivo expansion time during CAR-T manufacturing negatively influenced the proportion of effector CD8þCAR-Ts in the infusion product. Conclusions: We identified cell-intrinsic characteristics of effector CD8þCAR-Ts correlating with response that could be used as an indicator for clinical outcome. The results in the study also serve as a guide to CAR-T manufacturing practices.

Författare

Tina Sarén

Uppsala universitet

Mohanraj Ramachandran

Uppsala universitet

Gustav Gammelgaºrd

Uppsala universitet

Tanja Lövgren

Uppsala universitet

Claudio Mirabello

Linköpings universitet

Åsa Björklund

Chalmers, Life sciences, Systembiologi

Kristina Wikström

Karolinska universitetssjukhuset

Jamileh Hashemi

Uppsala universitet

Eva Freyhult

Uppsala universitet

Haºkan Ahlström

Antaros Medical AB

Uppsala universitet

Rose Marie Amini

Uppsala universitet

Hans Hagberg

Uppsala universitet

Angelica Loskog

Uppsala universitet

Lokon Pharma AB

Gunilla Enblad

Uppsala universitet

Magnus Essand

Uppsala universitet

Clinical Cancer Research

1078-0432 (ISSN) 15573265 (eISSN)

Vol. 29 20 4139-4152

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2011)

Immunologi inom det medicinska området

Hematologi

Cancer och onkologi

DOI

10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-0178

PubMed

37540566

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2023-11-10