Journal article

CD3 bispecific antibody-induced cytokine release is dispensable for cytotoxic T cell activity

J Li, R Piskol, R Ybarra, YJJ Chen, J Li, D Slaga, M Hristopoulos, R Clark, Z Modrusan, K Totpal, MR Junttila, TT Junttila

Science Translational Medicine | Published : 2019

Abstract

T cell-retargeting therapies have transformed the therapeutic landscape of oncology. Regardless of the modality, T cell activating therapies are commonly accompanied by systemic cytokine release, which can progress to deadly cytokine release syndrome (CRS). Because of incomplete mechanistic understanding of the relationship between T cell activation and systemic cytokine release, optimal toxicity management that retains full therapeutic potential remains unclear. Here, we report the cell type-specific cellular mechanisms that link CD3 bispecific antibody-mediated killing to toxic cytokine release. The immunologic cascade is initiated by T cell triggering, whereas monocytes and macrophages ar..

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