1. CAR density influences antitumoral efficacy of BCMA CAR T cells and correlates with clinical outcome.
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Rodriguez-Marquez P, Calleja-Cervantes ME, Serrano G, Oliver-Caldes A, Palacios-Berraquero ML, Martin-Mallo A, Calviño C, Español-Rego M, Ceballos C, Lozano T, San Martin-Uriz P, Vilas-Zornoza A, Rodriguez-Diaz S, Martinez-Turrillas R, Jauregui P, Alignani D, Viguria MC, Redondo M, Pascal M, Martin-Antonio B, Juan M, Urbano-Ispizua A, Rodriguez-Otero P, Alfonso-Pierola A, Paiva B, Lasarte JJ, Inoges S, Lopez-Diaz de Cerio A, San-Miguel J, Fernandez de Larrea C, Hernaez M, Rodriguez-Madoz JR, and Prosper F more...
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Identification of new markers associated with long-term efficacy in patients treated with CAR T cells is a current medical need, particularly in diseases such as multiple myeloma. In this study, we address the impact of CAR density on the functionality of BCMA CAR T cells. Functional and transcriptional studies demonstrate that CAR T cells with high expression of the CAR construct show an increased tonic signaling with up-regulation of exhaustion markers and increased in vitro cytotoxicity but a decrease in in vivo BM infiltration. Characterization of gene regulatory networks using scRNA-seq identified regulons associated to activation and exhaustion up-regulated in CAR
High T cells, providing mechanistic insights behind differential functionality of these cells. Last, we demonstrate that patients treated with CAR T cell products enriched in CARHigh T cells show a significantly worse clinical response in several hematological malignancies. In summary, our work demonstrates that CAR density plays an important role in CAR T activity with notable impact on clinical response. more...- Published
- 2022
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