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T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors can cause anaphylaxis in humans.


ABSTRACT: T cells can be redirected to overcome tolerance to cancer by engineering with integrating vectors to express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). In preclinical models, we have previously demonstrated that transfection of T cells with messenger RNA (mRNA) coding for a CAR is an alternative strategy that has antitumor efficacy and the potential to evaluate the on-target off-tumor toxicity of new CAR targets safely due to transient mRNA CAR expression. Here, we report the safety observed in four patients treated with autologous T cells that had been electroporated with mRNA coding for a CAR derived from a murine antibody to human mesothelin. Due to the transient nature of CAR expression on the T cells, subjects in the clinical study were given repeated infusions of the CAR-T cells in order to assess their safety. One subject developed anaphylaxis and cardiac arrest within minutes of completing the 3rd infusion. Although human anti-mouse IgG antibodies have been known to develop with CAR-transduced T cells, they have been thought to have no adverse clinical consequences. This is the first description of clinical anaphylaxis resulting from CAR-modified T cells, most likely through IgE antibodies specific to the CAR. These results indicate that the potential immunogenicity of CARs derived from murine antibodies may be a safety issue for mRNA CARs, especially when administered using an intermittent dosing schedule.

SUBMITTER: Maus MV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3888798 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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