Engraftment of a surrogate antigen onto tumor cell surface via pHLIP peptide to universally target CAR-T cell therapy to solid tumors

通过pHLIP肽将替代抗原移植到肿瘤细胞表面,从而实现CAR-T细胞疗法对实体瘤的普遍靶向治疗

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Abstract

CAR-T cells and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are immunotherapeutics that have shown efficacies against certain malignancies. However, their broad application is hindered by the scarcity of tumor-associated antigens on tumor cell surfaces. Previous investigations unveiled the unique capacity of pH-low insertion peptide (pHLIP) to anchor to plasma membranes under acidic conditions. Considering that an acidic tumor microenvironment is a hallmark of solid tumors, we engineered a novel peptide, Myc-pHLIP, by tethering a surrogate epitope tag, the c-Myc-tag, to pHLIP. We evaluated the efficiency of Myc-pHLIP in inserting the artificial c-Myc-tag onto the plasma membrane of malignant cells and determined if this engraftment could convert it into a therapeutic target for CAR-T cells or mAbs. Our in vitro experiments demonstrated that incubating Myc-pHLIP with tumor cells in acidic media triggered significant killing by either Myc-targeted CAR-T cells (Myc-CAR-T), or by an anti-Myc mAb in the presence of NK cells. In vivo studies demonstrated substantial antitumor effects with sequential administration of Myc-pHLIP followed by either Myc-CAR-T or Myc-mAb. These findings establish that Myc-pHLIP has the potential to act as a universal surrogate tumor antigen capable of directing CAR-T cells or mAbs to treat any solid tumors by concurrently targeting both malignant and stromal cells.

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