DOAJ Open Access 2023

CAR+ and CAR− T cells share a differentiation trajectory into an NK-like subset after CD19 CAR T cell infusion in patients with B cell malignancies

Raymond Hall Yip Louie Curtis Cai Jerome Samir Mandeep Singh Ira W. Deveson +13 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is effective in treating B cell malignancies, but factors influencing the persistence of functional CAR+ T cells, such as product composition, patients’ lymphodepletion, and immune reconstitution, are not well understood. To shed light on this issue, here we conduct a single-cell multi-omics analysis of transcriptional, clonal, and phenotypic profiles from pre- to 1-month post-infusion of CAR+ and CAR− T cells from patients from a CARTELL study (ACTRN12617001579381) who received a donor-derived 4-1BB CAR product targeting CD19. Following infusion, CAR+ T cells and CAR− T cells shows similar differentiation profiles with clonally expanded populations across heterogeneous phenotypes, demonstrating clonal lineages and phenotypic plasticity. We validate these findings in 31 patients with large B cell lymphoma treated with CD19 CAR T therapy. For these patients, we identify using longitudinal mass-cytometry data an association between NK-like subsets and clinical outcomes at 6 months with both CAR+ and CAR− T cells. These results suggest that non-CAR-derived signals can provide information about patients’ immune recovery and be used as correlate of clinically relevant parameters.

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Penulis (18)

R

Raymond Hall Yip Louie

C

Curtis Cai

J

Jerome Samir

M

Mandeep Singh

I

Ira W. Deveson

J

James M. Ferguson

T

Timothy G. Amos

H

Helen Marie McGuire

K

Kavitha Gowrishankar

T

Thiruni Adikari

R

Robert Balderas

M

Martina Bonomi

M

Marco Ruella

D

David Bishop

D

David Gottlieb

E

Emily Blyth

K

Kenneth Micklethwaite

F

Fabio Luciani

Format Sitasi

Louie, R.H.Y., Cai, C., Samir, J., Singh, M., Deveson, I.W., Ferguson, J.M. et al. (2023). CAR+ and CAR− T cells share a differentiation trajectory into an NK-like subset after CD19 CAR T cell infusion in patients with B cell malignancies. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43656-7

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