Combined Antitumor Effects of Sorafenib and GPC3-CAR T Cells in Mouse Models of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

索拉非尼和 GPC3-CAR T 细胞在小鼠肝细胞癌模型中的联合抗肿瘤作用

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作者:Xiuqi Wu, Hong Luo, Bizhi Shi, Shengmeng Di, Ruixin Sun, Jingwen Su, Ying Liu, Hua Li, Hua Jiang, Zonghai Li

Abstract

Our previous study indicated that GPC3-targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has a high safety profile in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the response rate requires further improvement. Here, we analyzed the combined effect of GPC3-CAR T cells and sorafenib in both immunocompetent and immunodeficient mouse models of hepatocellular carcinoma. In immunocompetent mouse model, mouse CAR (mCAR) T cells induced regression of small tumors (approximately 130 mm3 tumor volume) but had no effect on large, established tumors (approximately 400 mm3 tumor volume). Sorafenib, at a subpharmacologic but not a pharmacologic dose, augmented the antitumor effects of mCAR T cells, in part by promoting IL12 secretion in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and cancer cell apoptosis. In an immunodeficient mouse model, both subpharmacologic and pharmacologic doses of sorafenib had limited impacts on the function of human CAR (huCAR) T cells in vitro and showed synergistic effects with huCAR T cells in vivo, which can at least partially be ascribed to the upregulated tumor cell apoptosis induced by the combined treatment. Thus, this study applied two of the most commonly used mouse models for CAR T cell research and demonstrated the clinical potential of combining sorafenib with GPC3-targeted CAR T cells against HCC.

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