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Monitoring of kinetics and exhaustion markers of circulating CAR-T cells as early predictive factors in patients with B-cell malignancies

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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina
"Plan de Recuperacion Transformacion y Resiliencia" and Consejeria de Salud y Familia, Junta de Andalucia, CSYF 2021 - Proyectos Fondos FEDER
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Red Espanola de Terapias Avanzadas TERAV - European Union-NextGenerationEU
García Calderón, Clara Beatriz
Sierro-Martínez, Belén
García-Guerrero, Estefanía
Sanoja-Flores, Luzalba
Muñoz-García, Raquel
Ruiz-Maldonado, Victoria
Carrasco-Brocal, Inmaculada
Pérez Simón, José Antonio
Caballero Velázquez, Teresa
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina
"Plan de Recuperacion Transformacion y Resiliencia" and Consejeria de Salud y Familia, Junta de Andalucia, CSYF 2021 - Proyectos Fondos FEDER
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Red Espanola de Terapias Avanzadas TERAV - European Union-NextGenerationEU
García Calderón, Clara Beatriz
Sierro-Martínez, Belén
García-Guerrero, Estefanía
Sanoja-Flores, Luzalba
Muñoz-García, Raquel
Ruiz-Maldonado, Victoria
Carrasco-Brocal, Inmaculada
Pérez Simón, José Antonio
Caballero Velázquez, Teresa
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: CAR-T cell therapy has proven to be a disruptive treatment in the hematology field, however, less than 50% of patients maintain long-term response and early predictors of outcome are still inconsistently defined. Here, we aimed to optimize the detection of CD19 CAR-T cells in blood and to identify phenotypic features as early biomarkers associated with toxicity and outcomes. Experimental design: In this study, monitoring by flow cytometry and digital PCR (dPCR), and immunophenotypic characterization of circulating CAR-T cells from 48 patients treated with Tisa-cel or Axi-cel was performed. Results: Validation of the flow cytometry reagent for the detection of CAR-T cells in blood revealed CD19 protein conjugated with streptavidin as the optimal detection method. Kinetics of CAR-T cell expansion in blood confirmed median day of peak expansion at seven days post-infusion by both flow cytometry and digital PCR. Circulating CAR-T cells showed an activated, proliferative, and exhausted phenotype at the time of peak expansion. Patients with increased expansion showed more severe CRS and ICANs. Immunophenotypic characterization of CAR-T cells at the peak expansion identified the increased expression of co-inhibitory molecules PD1 and LAG3 and reduced levels of the cytotoxicity marker CD107a as predictors of a better long-term disease control. Conclusions: These data show the importance of CAR-T cells in vivo monitoring and identify the expression of PD1LAG3 and CD107a as early biomarkers of long-term disease control after CAR-T cell therapy.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1423470207
Document Type :
Electronic Resource