A novel triple-knockout allogeneic BCMA CAR T cell therapy (CT0590) in multiple myeloma: preclinical and phase I study
Abstract
Host-versus-graft reaction (HvGR) is a major challenge in allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy. To counter host natural killer (NK) cell attacks, we armored allogeneic, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-I deficient, B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-targeting CAR T cells with an NKG2A CAR. In vitro and animal studies demonstrated that allogeneic CAR-NKG2A T cells effectively resisted host NK cell-mediated killing. BCMA and NKG2A dual-targeting allogeneic CAR T cells (CT0590) resisted killing by NK cells and showed robust antitumor activity in preclinical in vivo models. On the basis of these data, a first-in-human study (NCT05066022) enrolled five patients (four with relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma [RRMM] and one with primary plasma cell leukemia [pPCL]). CT0590 was well-tolerated and caused no dose-limiting toxicities, treatment-related death, or graft-versus-host disease. Three patients achieved confirmed responses, including two with stringent complete response (sCR). Notably, sCR in the patient with RRMM was still ongoing (duration of response > 23 months) at the time of data cutoff, and sCR in the patient with pPCL lasted for 20 months. Both patients showed robust expansion of universal CAR (uCAR) T cells (Cmax > 280,000 copies/µg gDNA) and higher baseline NKG2A expression on NK cells than nonresponders. These results suggest that CAR-NKG2A technology may overcome HvGR, especially in patients with elevated NKG2A expression on NK cells. Further studies of CT0590 in RRMM and pPCL are warranted.
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Authors (15)
Song Jin
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM), Department of Applied Chemistry
Zhaohui Liao
CARsgen Therapeutics Co. Ltd, Shanghai, China
Shuang Yan
Lingzhi Yan
Weiqin Yao
JingJing Shang
Fang Tang
Ziling Zhu
Depei Wu
Nishanthan Rajakumaraswamy
CARsgen Therapeutics, Inc, San Ramon, California, United States
Yi Luo
State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Engineering and Industrial Catalysis
Daijing Yuan
CARsgen Therapeutics Co. Ltd, Shanghai, China, Shanghai, China
Hua Jiang
Zonghai Li
Chengcheng Fu