Literature DB >> 27166358

Persistence of long-lived plasma cells and humoral immunity in individuals responding to CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy.

Vijay G Bhoj1, Dimitrios Arhontoulis1, Gerald Wertheim2, James Capobianchi3, Colleen A Callahan4, Christoph T Ellebrecht5, Amrom E Obstfeld1, Simon F Lacey1, Jan J Melenhorst1, Farzana Nazimuddin1, Wei-Ting Hwang6, Shannon L Maude4, Mariusz A Wasik1, Adam Bagg1, Stephen Schuster3, Michael D Feldman1, David L Porter3, Stephen A Grupp4, Carl H June1, Michael C Milone1.   

Abstract

The mechanisms underlying the maintenance of long-lasting humoral immunity are not well understood. Studies in mice indicate that plasma cells (PCs) can survive up to a lifetime, even in the absence of regeneration by B cells, implying the presence of long-lived PCs as a mechanism for long-lasting immunity. Evidence from humans treated with anti-CD20, which depletes circulating B cells, also suggests B-cell-independent long-term survival of some PCs. On the other hand, antibody responses may be sustained solely by short-lived PCs with repopulation from clonally related memory B cells. To explore PC longevity and humoral immunity in humans, we investigated the fate of PCs and their antibodies in adult and pediatric patients who received chimeric antigen receptor-based adoptive T-cell immunotherapy targeting CD19 to treat B-cell lineage malignancies (CTL019). Treatment with CTL019 is frequently associated with B-cell aplasia that can persist for years. Serum antibody titers to vaccine-related antigens were measured, and quantitative assessment of B cells and PCs in blood and bone marrow was performed at various time points before and after CTL019 therapy. While total serum immunoglobulin concentrations decline following CTL019-induced B-cell aplasia, several vaccine/pathogen-specific serum immunoglobulin G and A (IgG and IgA) titers remain relatively stable for at least 6 and 12 months posttreatment, respectively. Analysis of bone marrow biopsies after CTL019 revealed 8 patients with persistence of antibody-secreting PCs at least 25 months post-CTL019 infusion despite absence of CD19(+)CD20(+) B cells. These results provide strong evidence for the existence of memory B-cell-independent, long-lived PCs in humans that contribute to long-lasting humoral immunity.
© 2016 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27166358      PMCID: PMC4957161          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2016-01-694356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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