Vaccination to improve the persistence of CD19CAR gene-modified T cells in relapsed pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia

C Rossig, M Pule,B Altvater, S Saiagh, G Wright, S Ghorashian, L Clifton-Hadley,K Champion, Z Sattar, B Popova,A Hackshaw,P Smith, T Roberts,E Biagi, B Dreno, R Rousseau, S Kailayangiri, M Ahlmann, R Hough, B Kremens,M G Sauer, P Veys, N Goulden,M Cummins,P J Amrolia

LEUKEMIA(2017)

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Trials with second generation CD19 chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) T-cells report unprecedented responses but are associated with risk of cytokine release syndrome (CRS). Instead, we studied the use of donor Epstein–Barr virus-specific T-cells (EBV CTL) transduced with a first generation CD19CAR, relying on the endogenous T-cell receptor for proliferation. We conducted a multi-center phase I/II study of donor CD19CAR transduced EBV CTL in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Patients were eligible pre-emptively if they developed molecular relapse (>5 × 10 −4 ) post first stem cell transplant (SCT), or prophylactically post second SCT. An initial cohort showed poor expansion/persistence. We therefore investigated EBV-directed vaccination to enhance expansion/persistence. Eleven patients were treated. No CRS, neurotoxicity or graft versus host disease (GVHD) was observed. At 1 month, 5 patients were in CR (4 continuing, 1 de novo ), 1 PR, 3 had stable disease and 3 no response. At a median follow-up of 12 months, 10 of 11 have relapsed, 2 are alive with disease and 1 alive in CR 3 years. Although CD19CAR CTL expansion was poor, persistence was enhanced by vaccination. Median persistence was 0 (range: 0–28) days without vaccination compared to 56 (range: 0–221) days with vaccination ( P =0.06). This study demonstrates the feasibility of multi-center studies of CAR T cell therapy and the potential for enhancing persistence with vaccination.
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Acute lymphocytic leukaemia,Cancer immunotherapy,Immunization,Immunotherapy,Paediatric cancer,Translational research,Tumour immunology,Medicine/Public Health,general,Internal Medicine,Intensive / Critical Care Medicine,Cancer Research,Oncology,Hematology
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