Targeting human plasma cells using regulated BCMA CAR T cells eliminates circulating antibodies in humanized mice.

利用调控的BCMA CAR T细胞靶向人类浆细胞,可消除人源化小鼠体内的循环抗体

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作者:Honaker Yuchi, Gruber David, Jacobs Chester, Yu-Hong Cheng Rene, Patel Shivani, Galvan Christopher Zavala, Khan Iram F, Zhou Kevin, Sommer Karen, Astrakhan Alexander, Cook Peter J, James Richard G, Rawlings David J
Pathogenic long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs) secrete autoreactive antibodies, exacerbating autoimmune diseases and complicating solid organ transplantation. Targeted elimination of the autoreactive B cell pool represents a promising therapeutic strategy, yet current treatment modalities fall short in depleting mature PCs. Here, we demonstrate that chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, targeting B cell maturation antigen (BCMA) utilizing a split-receptor design, offer a controlled and effective therapeutic strategy against LLPCs. Dimerizing agent-regulated immune-receptor complex (DARIC) T cells demonstrated robust rapamycin-dependent targeting of tumor and PCs. Notably, in humanized mouse models, DARIC T cells regulated peripheral human immunoglobulin levels through specific elimination of human LLPCs from the bone marrow. Furthermore, DARIC constructs were efficiently integrated into the T cell receptor α constant (TRAC) locus while maintaining potent antigen-specific cytotoxicity. These findings underscore the potential of split-receptor CAR T cells in autoimmune and transplant medicine, highlighting their versatility in applications beyond oncology.

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