| Literature DB >> 33953316 |
Xiao Liang1, Yong Huang2, Dan Li2, Xiao Yang2, Lin Jiang2, Weilin Zhou2, Jinhua Su2, Nianyong Chen1, Wei Wang3.
Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy has demonstrated remarkable efficacies in treating hematopoietic malignancies, but not in the solid tumors. Incorporating costimulatory signaling domains, such as ICOS or 4-1BB, can positively influence CAR-T cell functions and then the immune responses. These CAR-engineered T cells have showed their enhanced persistence and effector functions with improved antitumor activities, and provided a new approach for the treatment of solid tumors. Here, we designed novel 2nd generation CARs with a costimulatory signaling molecule, dectin-1. The impacts of dectin-1 signaling domain on CAR-T cells were evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Our data show that in vitro cytokine secretions by HER2 or CD19 specific CAR-T cells increase significantly via incorporating this dectin-1 signaling domain. Additional properties of these novel CAR-T cells are affected by this costimulatory domain. Compared with a popular reference (i.e., anti-HER2 CAR-T cells with 4-1BB), in vitro T cell functions and in vivo antitumor activity of the dectin-1 engineered CAR-T cells are similar to the 4-1BB based, and both are discrete to the mock T cells. Furthermore, we found that the CAR-T cells with dectin-1 show distinct phenotype and exhaustion marker expression. These collective results suggest that the incorporation of this new signaling domain, dectin-1, into the CARs may provide the clinical potential of the CAR-T cells through this signaling domain in treating solid tumors.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33953316 DOI: 10.1038/s41434-021-00257-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene Ther ISSN: 0969-7128 Impact factor: 5.250