CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Exosome Targets CD19 Positive B-lineage Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia and Induces Cytotoxicity

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作者
Haque, Shabirul [1 ,2 ]
Vaiselbuh, Sarah R. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Northwell Hlth, Feinstein Inst Med Res, 350 Community Dr, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA
[2] Staten Isl Univ Hosp, Northwell Hlth, Dept Pediat, 475 Seaview Ave, Staten Isl, NY 10305 USA
[3] Monsey Hlth Ctr, 40 Robert Pitt Dr, Monsey, NY 10952 USA
关键词
exosomes; CD19; CAR; B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia; CAR-T cell therapy;
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10.3390/cancers13061401
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Our research describes our designer exosomes express CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor (Exo-CD19 CAR). This novel Exo-CD19 CAR is cytotoxic for CD19-positive leukemia B-cells without interfering with cytotoxicity in CD19-negative cells. This innovation can be translated into broader clinical applications as CD19 CAR exosome-based nano-immunotherapy for B-cell leukemia instead of whole CD19 CAR T-cell immunotherapy. CAR-T cell therapy is not without some clinical adverse effects, namely cytokine storms, due to a massive release of cytokines when CAR-T cells multiply in the body. Our goal was to develop exosomes expressing CD19 CAR to treat CD19-positive B-cell malignancies, instead of using whole CD19 CAR-T cells, thereby reducing the clinical risk of uncontrolled cytokine storms. Exosomes are extracellular nanovesicles (30-150 nm), composed of lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, that carry the fingerprint of their parent cells. Exosomes are a preferred delivery system in nano-immunotherapy. Here, HEK293T parent cells were transduced with CD19 CAR plasmids and cellular CD19 CAR expression was confirmed. Exosomes (Exo-CD19 CAR) were isolated from the conditioned medium of non-transduced (WT) and CD19 CAR plasmid transduced HEK293T cells. Consequently, CD19 B-lineage leukemia cell lines were co-cultured with Exo-CD19 CAR and cell death was measured. Our data show that Exo-CD19 CAR treatment induced cytotoxicity and elevated pro-apoptotic genes in CD19-positive leukemia B-cells without inducing cell death in CD19-negative cells. Overall, the novel CD19 CAR exosomes target the CD19 surface antigens of leukemic B-cells and can induce contact-dependent cytotoxicity.
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