Activation priming and cytokine polyfunctionality modulate the enhanced functionality of low-affinity CD19 CAR T cells.
Ilaria M MichelozziEduardo Gómez CastañedaRuben V C PohleFerran Cardoso RodriguezJahangir SufiPau Puigdevall-CostaMeera SubramaniyamEfstratios KirtsiosAyad EddaoudiSi Wei WuAleks GuvenelJonathan FisherSara GhorashianMartin A PuleChristopher J TapeSergi CastellanoPersis Jal AmroliaAlice GiustacchiniPublished in: Blood advances (2022)
changes occurring in T-cells expressing low-affinity vs high-affinity CD19 CARs following stimulation with CD19-expressing cells. Our results show that CAT CAR T-cells exhibit enhanced activation to CD19 stimulation and a distinct transcriptomic and protein profile, with increased activation and cytokine polyfunctionality compared to FMC63 CAR T-cells. We demonstrate that the enhanced functionality of low-affinity CAT CAR T-cells is a consequence of an antigen-dependent priming induced by residual CD19-expressing B-cells present in the manufacture.