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Affinity-tuned mesothelin CAR T cells demonstrate enhanced targeting specificity and reduced off-tumor toxicity
Yanping Yang, Yogindra Vedvyas, Yago Alcaina, Sydney J. Trumper, Diella S. Babu, Irene M. Min, Jacqueline M. Tremblay, Charles B. Shoemaker, Moonsoo M. Jin
Yanping Yang, Yogindra Vedvyas, Yago Alcaina, Sydney J. Trumper, Diella S. Babu, Irene M. Min, Jacqueline M. Tremblay, Charles B. Shoemaker, Moonsoo M. Jin
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Research Article Oncology Therapeutics

Affinity-tuned mesothelin CAR T cells demonstrate enhanced targeting specificity and reduced off-tumor toxicity

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The application of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in solid tumors is hindered by life-threatening toxicities resulting from on-target, off-tumor killing of nonmalignant cells that express low levels of the target antigen. Mesothelin (MSLN) has been identified as a target antigen for CAR T cell treatment of mesothelioma, lung, ovarian, and other cancers because of its high expression on tumor cells and limited expression on mesothelial cells. However, fatal off-tumor toxicity of high-affinity MSLN-targeting CAR T cells has been reported in multiple clinical trials. In this study, we constructed CARs using mutant variants of a single-domain nanobody that bind both human and mouse MSLN with a wide range of affinities and examined tumor responses and their toxicities from on-target, off-tumor interactions in mouse models. CAR T cells with low nanomolar affinity (equilibrium dissociation constant, KD) exhibited profound systemic expansion with no apparent infiltration into the tumor. With a gradual reduction of CAR affinity toward the micromolar KD, the expansion of CAR T cells became more restricted to tumors. Our preclinical studies demonstrated that high-affinity MSLN CARs were associated with fatal on-target, off-tumor toxicity and that affinity-tuned CARs rendered T cells more selective for MSLN-high tumors.

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Yanping Yang, Yogindra Vedvyas, Yago Alcaina, Sydney J. Trumper, Diella S. Babu, Irene M. Min, Jacqueline M. Tremblay, Charles B. Shoemaker, Moonsoo M. Jin

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