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Preclinical evaluation of targeting PRAME with TCR mimic CAR T cells in AML

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2023)

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2553 Background: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but has had limited success against AML in part due to overlap of cell surface antigens expressed in AML and normal hematopoietic cells. To identify AML-restricted targets, we interrogated the transcriptome from over 3000 AML patients and found PRAME (Preferentially Expressed Antigen in Melanoma), an intracellular protein, to be a highly expressed AML-restricted target. Using a novel approach to target intracellular antigens, we developed a PRAME CAR T cell using a TCR mimic (mTCR) antibody, which recognizes the PRAME peptide/HLA-A2 complex on the tumor cell surface. To conduct final IND-enabling studies, we generated an in vivo patient derived xenograft (PDX) model to treat with PRAME mTCR CAR T cells. Here we demonstrate the in vivo activity of PRAME mTCR CAR T cells against a PDX AML model. Methods: We used the VL and VH sequences from the PRAME TCR mimic antibody (Pr20) to construct the single chain fragment variable domain into the 41-BB/CD3ζ CAR vector. The PDX model was derived from a PRAME + /HLA-A2 + pediatric patient with AML. PDX cells were transduced with ffluciferase for noninvasive bioluminescent IVIS imaging to monitor leukemic progression. PDX leukemia-bearing mice were treated with unmodified T-cells or PRAME mTCR CAR T cells at 5x10 6 cells (1:1 CD4:CD8) per mouse 1 week after leukemia injection. Leukemia burden was measured by IVIS imaging and peripheral blood analysis. Results: Treatment with PRAME mTCR CAR T cells led to eradication of leukemia with all mice alive >100 days post-treatment, while control mice (unmodified T cells) had disease progression at Day 50 (p=0.001). Average leukemia burden in the control cohort was 3.5% at week 6 and 41.75% at week 11, while no leukemia was detected following CAR T cell treatment. In addition, the control arm had a marked expansion of leukemia with a 7.75 and 429.6 fold increase in radiance by IVIS at 6 and 11 weeks post-treatment. No significant increase in radiance was seen in the PRAME mTCR CAR T cell treated group. Human T cells (CD45+/CD3+) were detectable in the peripheral blood at Day 7 and 14 post-treatment in both the unmodified and CAR T cell treated groups. Conclusions: We demonstrate the therapeutic potential of targeting PRAME with mTCR CAR T cells in AML. We show potent efficacy with eradication of leukemia in PDX-bearing mice following treatment with PRAME mTCR CAR T cells resulting in prolonged survival. These results provide a novel approach to target PRAME with CAR T cells and provide compelling data to evaluate PRAME mTCR CAR T cells for use in clinical trials against AML. [Table: see text]
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