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IL-12 secreting tumor-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T cells eradicate ovarian tumors in vivo.

Mythili Koneru1, Terence J Purdon1, David Spriggs1, Susmith Koneru2, Renier J Brentjens1.   

Abstract

A novel approach for the treatment of ovarian cancer includes immunotherapy with genetically engineered T cells targeted to ovarian cancer cell antigens. Using retroviral transduction, T cells can be created that express an artificial T cell receptor (TCR) termed a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). We have generated a CAR, 4H11-28z, specific to MUC-16ecto antigen, which is the over-expressed on a majority of ovarian tumor cells and is the retained portion of MUC-16 after cleavage of CA-125. We previously demonstrated that T cells modified to express the 4H11-28z CAR eradicate orthotopic human ovarian cancer xenografts in SCID-Beige mice. However, despite the ability of CAR T cells to localize to tumors, their activation in the clinical setting can be inhibited by the tumor microenvironment, as is commonly seen for endogenous antitumor immune response. To potentially overcome this limitation, we have recently developed a construct that co-expresses both MUC16ecto CAR and IL-12 (4H11-28z/IL-12). In vitro, 4H11-28z/IL-12 CAR T cells show enhanced proliferation and robust IFNγ secretion compared to 4H11-28z CAR T cells. In SCID-Beige mice with human ovarian cancer xenografts, IL-12 secreting CAR T cells exhibit enhanced antitumor efficacy as determined by increased survival, prolonged persistence of T cells, and higher systemic IFNγ. Furthermore, in anticipation of translating these results into a phase I clinical trial which will be the first to study IL-12 secreting CAR T cells in ovarian cancer, an elimination gene has been included to allow for deletion of CAR T cells in the context of unforeseen or off-tumor on-target toxicity.

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Keywords:  AAPCs, artificial antigen presenting cells; ADCC, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity; ALL, acute lymphocytic leukemia; CAR, chimeric antigen receptor; EGFRt, truncated epidermal growth factor; EOC, epithelial ovarian cancer; i.p., intraperitoneal; IL-12, interleukin-12; i.v., intravenous; MDSC, myeloid-derived suppressor cells; PBL, peripheral blood leukocytes; PBMCs, peripheral blood mononuclear cells; scFv, single-chain fragment antibody; TAA, tumor-associated antigen; TCR, T cell receptor; TIL, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes; Tregs, regulatory T cells.; IL-12; MUC16; chimeric antigen receptors; human ovarian cancer; tumor microenvironment

Year:  2015        PMID: 25949921      PMCID: PMC4404840          DOI: 10.4161/2162402X.2014.994446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncoimmunology        ISSN: 2162-4011            Impact factor:   8.110


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