Nanobody-based naturally selected CD7-targeted CAR-T therapy for acute myeloid leukemia

P Peihua Lu (1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China) X Xian Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry) J Junfang Yang (1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China) J Jingjing Li L Liyuan Qiu (1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China) M Meiwei Gong (1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China) H Hui Wang J Jiaqi Chen H Hongxing Liu (1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China) M Min Xiong Y Ying Liu L Lin Wang

Abstract

Abstract Approximately 30% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) express CD7 on their myeloblasts. We have previously demonstrated that single-chain variable fragment (scFv)–based “naturally selected” CD7 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (NS7CAR-T) therapy shows significant efficacy, with a favorable safety profile in T-cell lymphoid malignancies. Here, we derived dual variable heavy-chain domain of a heavy-chain antibody (dVHH) NS7CAR-Ts that have superior CD7 binding specificity, affinity to their scFv-based counterparts, and improved proliferative capability. In this phase 1 clinical trial, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of nanobody-based dVHH NS7CAR-Ts for patients with CD7+ refractory/relapsed AML. A cohort of 10 patients received dVHH NS7CAR-Ts across 2 dosage levels of 5 × 105/kg and 1 × 106/kg. Before enrollment, patients had undergone a median of 8 (range, 3-17) prior lines of therapy. Seven patients had prior transplants. After NS7CAR-T infusion, 7 of 10 (70%) patients achieved complete remission (CR). The median observation time was 178 days (range, 28-776). Among 7 patients who achieved CR, 3 who relapsed from prior transplants underwent a second allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT). One patient remained leukemia free on day 401, and the other 2 died on day 241 and day 776, respectively, from nonrelapse-related causes. Three CR patients without consolidative (allo-HSCT) relapsed within 90 days. All the nonresponders and relapsed patients had CD7 loss. The treatment was well tolerated, with 80% experiencing mild cytokine release syndrome and none had neurotoxicity. This trial underscores the potential promising treatment of dVHH NS7CAR-Ts in providing clinical benefits with a manageable safety profile to patients with CD7+ AML, warranting further investigation. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT04938115.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 145, Issue 10
Published March 06, 2025
Pages 1022-1033
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

Journal Info

Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (12)

P

Peihua Lu

1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China

X

Xian Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry

J

Junfang Yang

1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China

J

Jingjing Li

L

Liyuan Qiu

1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China

M

Meiwei Gong

1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China

H

Hui Wang

J

Jiaqi Chen

H

Hongxing Liu

1Hebei Yanda Lu Daopei Hospital, Langfang, China

M

Min Xiong

Y

Ying Liu

L

Lin Wang