MOG-specific CAR Tregs: a novel approach to treat multiple sclerosis

多发性硬化 神经学 神经科学 医学 免疫学 生物
作者
Jihane Frikeche,Marion David,Xavier Mouska,Damien Treguer,Yue Cui,Sandrine Rouquier,Enora Lecorgne,Emma Proïcs,Papa Babacar Fall,Audrey Lafon,Gregory Lara,Alexandra Menardi,David Fenard,Tobias Abel,Julie Gertner-Dardenne,Maurus de la Rosa,Céline Dumont
出处
期刊:Journal of Neuroinflammation [BioMed Central]
卷期号:21 (1): 268-268 被引量:31
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12974-024-03262-w
摘要

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS) with the immune system attacking myelin sheaths leading to neuronal death. While several disease-modifying therapies are available to treat MS, these therapies are not universally effective and do not stop disease progression. More personalized long-term treatment options that target specific aspects of the disease, such as reducing relapse frequency, delaying disability accumulation, and addressing symptoms that impact daily functioning, as well as therapies that can promote neuroprotection and repair are needed. Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) Tcell therapies have revolutionized cancer treatment by intravenously (IV) administering a defined dose of T cells with high specificity provided by the CAR. An autologous CAR T cell therapy using suppressive regulatory T cells (Tregs) inducing long-lasting tolerance would be the ideal treatment for patients. Hence, we expanded the application of CAR-T cells by introducing a CAR into Tregs to treat MS patients. We developed a myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-specific CAR Treg cell therapy for patients with MS. MOG is expressed on the outer membrane of the myelin sheath, the insulating layer the forms around nerves, making it an ideal target for CAR Treg therapy. Our lead candidate is a 2nd generation CAR, composed of an anti-MOG scFv screened from a large human library. In vitro, we demonstrated CAR-dependent functionality and showed efficacy in vivo using a passive EAE mouse model. Additionally, the MOG-CAR Tregs have very low tonic signaling with a desirable signal-to-noise ratio resulting in a highly potent CAR. In summary our data suggest that MOG-CAR Tregs are a promising MS treatment option with the potential to induce long-lasting tolerance in patients.
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