Detection of Chromosomal Alteration After Infusion of Gene Edited Allogeneic CAR T Cells.

Barbra J Sasu, Gregory J Opiteck, Suhasni Gopalakrishnan, Vivek Kaimal, Tom Furmanak, David Huang, Angshumala Goswami, Ying He,Jiamin Chen,Anh Nguyen,Arun Balakumaran,Nirav N Shah,Mehdi Hamadani, Kathleen M Bone, Sacha Prashad,Michael A Bowen,Thomas Pertel, Heather D Embree, Shalini G Gidwani,David Chang,Alison Moore,Mark Leonard, Rafael G Amado

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy(2022)

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A chromosome 14 inversion was found in a patient who developed bone marrow aplasia following treatment with allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells containing gene edits made with transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALEN®). TALEN editing sites were not involved at either breakpoint. Recombination signal sequences (RSS) were found suggesting recombination-activating gene (RAG)-mediated activity. The inversion represented a dominant clone detected in the context of decreasing absolute CAR T cell and overall lymphocyte counts. The inversion was not associated with clinical consequences and not detected in the drug product administered to this patient nor in any drug product used in this or other trials using the same manufacturing processes. Neither was the inversion detected in this patient at earlier timepoints or in any other patient enrolled in this or other trials treated with this or other product lots. This case illustrates that spontaneous, possibly RAG-mediated, recombination events unrelated to gene editing can occur in adoptive cell therapy studies, emphasizes the need for ruling out off-target gene editing sites, and illustrates that other processes such as spontaneous V(D)J recombination can lead to chromosomal alterations in infused cells independent of gene editing.
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CAR T cell therapy,TALEN gene editing,cancer immunotherapy,gene editing,recombination-activating gene-mediated activity,syngeneic cell therapy
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