Depletion of Tregs from CD4+ CAR-T cells enhances the tumoricidal effect of CD8+ CAR-T cells in anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy.

Yunyan Sun, Jinyan Liu, Dong Zhan, Jia Wei, Li XianShi, Rui Zhang, Ci Duan, Disi Zhang, Xiaorong Tang, Tuo Lin, Limei Li, Xun Lai
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Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy, which targets CD19 for hematological malignancies, represents a breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy. However, some patients may develop resistance to CAR-T treatment, underscoring the importance of optimizing CAR-T design to enhance responsiveness. Here, we investigated the impact of different subpopulations in anti-CD19 CAR-T cells on the tumoricidal effect. Different populations of anti-CD19 CAR-T cells were isolated by magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS). Their lytic activities on the acute lymphocytic leukemia cell line SUP-B15 and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma EB-3 cell line were examined in a co-culture system. The anti-tumorigenic outcome of different CAR-T cell compositions was evaluated in a xenograft mouse model of EB-3 cells. CD8+CAR-T cells exhibited the most potent tumoricidal activity against SUP-B15 and EB-3 cells. Additionally, CD4+ T helper cells enhanced the lytic effects of CD8+ CAR-T cells by increasing the availability of interleukin-2 (IL-2). Depleting CD25+Treg (T regulatory) cells from CD4+CAR-T population further augmented the tumoricidal activity of CD8+CAR-T cells by preventing IL-2 deprivation. Consistently, in vivo experiments demonstrated that the CD4+CD25+ Treg population dampened the antitumor activity of CD8+CAR-T cells, while depletion of Tregs from CD4+CAR-T cells enhanced the tumoricidal effect. These findings emphasize the potential role of CAR Treg cells in therapeutic resistance, suggesting that the depletion of Tregs in the anti-CD19 CAR-T population may serve as a strategy to augment the anticancer effect of CD8+CAR-T cells.

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