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| Título : | NKG2D-CAR-transduced natural killer cells efficiently target multiple myeloma |
| Autor : | Leivas, A Valeri, A Cordoba, L Garcia-Ortiz, A Ortiz, A Sánchez-Vega, L Grana-Castro, O Fernandez, L Carreno-Tarragona, G Perez, M Megias, D Paciello, ML Sánchez-Pina, J Perez-Martinez, A Lee, DA Powell Jr, DJ Rio, P Martinez-Lopez, J |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2021 |
| Citación : | Blood Cancer J [Internet]. 2021;11(8):146 |
| Resumen : | CAR-T-cell therapy against MM currently shows promising results, but usually with serious toxicities. CAR-NK cells may exert less toxicity when redirected against resistant myeloma cells. CARs can be designed through the use of receptors, such as NKG2D, which recognizes a wide range of ligands to provide broad target specificity. Here, we test this approach by analyzing the antitumor activity of activated and expanded NK cells (NKAE) and CD45RA- T cells from MM patients that were engineered to express an NKG2D-based CAR. NKAE cells were cultured with irradiated Clone9.mbIL21 cells. Then, cells were transduced with an NKG2D-4-1BB-CD3z-CAR. CAR-NKAE cells exhibited no evidence of genetic abnormalities. Although memory T cells were more stably transduced, CAR-NKAE cells exhibited greater in vitro cytotoxicity against MM cells, while showing minimal activity against healthy cells. In vivo, CAR-NKAE cells mediated highly efficient abrogation of MM growth, and 25% of the treated mice remained disease free. Overall, these results demonstrate that it is feasible to modify autologous NKAE cells from MM patients to safely express a NKG2D-CAR. Additionally, autologous CAR-NKAE cells display enhanced antimyeloma activity demonstrating that they could be an effective strategy against MM supporting the development of NKG2D-CAR-NK-cell therapy for MM |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5518 |
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