白细胞介素12
癌症研究
肿瘤微环境
免疫系统
免疫学
医学
体外
生物
细胞毒性T细胞
生物化学
作者
John P. Murad,Lea Christian,Reginaldo Cruz Alves Rosa,Yuwei Ren,Eric Lee,Lupita S. Lopez,Anthony Park,Jason Yang,Candi Trac,Lauren Adkins,Wen‐Chung Chang,Catalina Martínez,Carl H. June,Stephen J. Forman,Jun Ishihara,John K. Lee,Lawrence A. Stern,Saul J. Priceman
标识
DOI:10.1101/2025.04.04.647304
摘要
CAR T cell efficacy in solid tumors is limited due in part to the immunosuppressive TME. To improve anti-tumor responses, we hypothesized that enabling CAR T cells to secrete bifunctional fusion proteins consisting of a cytokine modifier (e.g., TGFβtrap, IL15, or IL12) combined with an immune checkpoint inhibitor (e.g., αPDL1) will provide tumor localized immunomodulation to improve CAR T cell functionality. To that end, we engineered CAR T cells to secrete TGFβtrap, IL15, or IL12 molecules fused to αPDL1 scFv, and assessed in vitro functionality and in vivo safety and efficacy in prostate and ovarian cancer models. CAR T cells engineered with αPDL1-IL12 were superior in safety and efficacy compared to CAR T cells alone and to those engineered with αPDL1 fused with TGFβtrap or IL15. Further, αPDL1-IL12 engineered CAR T cells improved T cell trafficking and tumor infiltration, localized IFNγ production, TME modulation, and anti-tumor responses, with reduced systemic inflammation-associated toxicities. We believe our αPDL1-IL12 engineering strategy presents an opportunity to improve CAR T cell clinical efficacy and safety across multiple solid tumor types.
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