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Effective combination immunotherapy using oncolytic viruses to deliver CAR targets to solid tumors.


ABSTRACT: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T cell therapy for solid tumors is limited by the lack of both tumor-restricted and homogeneously expressed tumor antigens. Therefore, we engineered an oncolytic virus to express a nonsignaling, truncated CD19 (CD19t) protein for tumor-selective delivery, enabling targeting by CD19-CAR T cells. Infecting tumor cells with an oncolytic vaccinia virus coding for CD19t (OV19t) produced de novo CD19 at the cell surface before virus-mediated tumor lysis. Cocultured CD19-CAR T cells secreted cytokines and exhibited potent cytolytic activity against infected tumors. Using several mouse tumor models, delivery of OV19t promoted tumor control after CD19-CAR T cell administration. OV19t induced local immunity characterized by tumor infiltration of endogenous and adoptively transferred T cells. CAR T cell-mediated tumor killing also induced release of virus from dying tumor cells, which propagated tumor expression of CD19t. Our study features a combination immunotherapy approach using oncolytic viruses to promote de novo CAR T cell targeting of solid tumors.

SUBMITTER: Park AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9126033 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effective combination immunotherapy using oncolytic viruses to deliver CAR targets to solid tumors.

Park Anthony K AK   Fong Yuman Y   Kim Sang-In SI   Yang Jason J   Murad John P JP   Lu Jianming J   Jeang Brook B   Chang Wen-Chung WC   Chen Nanhai G NG   Thomas Sandra H SH   Forman Stephen J SJ   Priceman Saul J SJ  

Science translational medicine 20200901 559


Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T cell therapy for solid tumors is limited by the lack of both tumor-restricted and homogeneously expressed tumor antigens. Therefore, we engineered an oncolytic virus to express a nonsignaling, truncated CD19 (CD19t) protein for tumor-selective delivery, enabling targeting by CD19-CAR T cells. Infecting tumor cells with an oncolytic vaccinia virus coding for CD19t (OV19t) produced de novo CD19 at the cell surface before virus-mediated tumor lysis. Cocu  ...[more]

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