Journal article
TSTEM-like CAR-T cells exhibit improved persistence and tumor control compared with conventional CAR-T cells in preclinical models
D Meyran, JJ Zhu, J Butler, D Tantalo, S MacDonald, TN Nguyen, M Wang, N Thio, C D’Souza, VM Qin, C Slaney, A Harrison, K Sek, P Petrone, K Thia, L Giuffrida, AM Scott, RL Terry, B Tran, J Desai Show all
Science Translational Medicine | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2023
Abstract
Patients who receive chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)–T cells that are enriched in memory T cells exhibit better disease control as a result of increased expansion and persistence of the CAR-T cells. Human memory T cells include stem-like CD8+ memory T cell progenitors that can become either functional stem-like T (TSTEM) cells or dysfunctional T progenitor exhausted (TPEX) cells. To that end, we demonstrated that TSTEM cells were less abundant in infused CAR-T cell products in a phase 1 clinical trial testing Lewis Y-CAR-T cells (NCT03851146), and the infused CAR-T cells displayed poor persistence in patients. To address this issue, we developed a production protocol to generate TSTEM-like C..
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Awarded by Gilead Sciences
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this study was provided by NHMRC program grant number 1132373 to J.A.T., P.K.D., M.H.K., and H.M.P. D.M. was supported by funding from Foundation Nuovo Soldati and Insitut Nationale du Cancer. P.K.D. and J.A.T. were supported by NHMRC Fellowships (APP1136680 and APP1175470, respectively) .