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Increased Activity of a NK-Specific CAR-NK Framework Targeting CD3 and CD5 for T-Cell Leukemias.

Elisaveta VoynovaNga HawkFrancis A FlomerfeltWilliam G TelfordRonald E GressJennifer A KanakryDamian Kovalovsky
Published in: Cancers (2022)
NK effector cells expressing a CAR construct may be used to target T-lineage markers. In this work, we compared the activity of a NK-specific CAR-NK and a CAR-T framework when expressed on NK effector cells to target CD3 and CD5 in T-cell malignancies. Our results show that CD3-CAR-T is more active than CD5-CAR-T to eliminate malignant T cells in vitro, however, CD3-CAR-T were less efficient to eliminate tumor cells in vivo, while CD5-CAR-T had antitumor activity in a diffuse xenograft model. Lack of in vivo efficacy correlated with downregulation of CD3 levels in target T cells after coculture with CD3-CAR effector cells. The CAR-NK framework greatly improved the efficacy of CARs leading to increased degranulation, cytokine secretion and elimination of the tumor xenograft by CD5-CAR-NK effector cells. Finally, all CAR constructs were similarly effective to eliminate malignant T cells in vitro. Our results show that the NK-CAR framework improves the activity of CARs in NK cells and that CD5 would be a better target than CD3 for T-cell malignancies, as dynamic downregulation of target expression may affect in vivo efficacy.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • signaling pathway
  • cell proliferation
  • cell death
  • immune response
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  • binding protein
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