CAR memory-like NK cells targeting the membrane proximal domain of mesothelin demonstrate promising activity in ovarian cancer

靶向间皮素膜近端结构域的CAR记忆样NK细胞在卵巢癌中显示出良好的活性。

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作者:Mubin Tarannum,Khanhlinh Dinh,Juliana Vergara,Grace Birch,Yasmin Z Abdulhamid,Isabel E Kaplan,Oyku Ay,Andreia Maia,Owen Beaver,Michal Sheffer,Roman Shapiro,Alaa Kassim Ali,Han Dong,James Dongjoo Ham,Eden Bobilev,Sydney James,Amy B Cameron,Quang-De Nguyen,Suthakar Ganapathy,Chayapatou Chayawatto,John Koreth,Cloud P Paweletz,Prafulla C Gokhale,David A Barbie,Ursula A Matulonis,Robert J Soiffer,Jerome Ritz,Rebecca L Porter,Jianzhu Chen,Rizwan Romee

Abstract

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains one of the most lethal gynecological cancers. Cytokine-induced memory-like (CIML) natural killer (NK) cells have shown promising results in preclinical and early-phase clinical trials. In the current study, CIML NK cells demonstrated superior antitumor responses against a panel of EOC cell lines, increased expression of activation receptors, and up-regulation of genes involved in cell cycle/proliferation and down-regulation of inhibitory/suppressive genes. CIML NK cells transduced with a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting the membrane-proximal domain of mesothelin (MSLN) further improved the antitumor responses against MSLN-expressing EOC cells and patient-derived xenograft tumor cells. CAR arming of the CIML NK cells subtanstially reduced their dysfunction in patient-derived ascites fluid with transcriptomic changes related to altered metabolism and tonic signaling as potential mechanisms. Lastly, the adoptive transfer of MSLN-CAR CIML NK cells demonstrated remarkable inhibition of tumor growth and prevented metastatic spread in xenograft mice, supporting their potential as an effective therapeutic strategy in EOC.

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