Abstract 5082: Novel TSHR CAR T therapy for targeting oncocytic carcinoma
Cancer Research(2024)
摘要
Abstract Oncocytic carcinoma (Hurthle cell carcinoma) has the highest incidence of metastasis among the differentiated thyroid cancers. Metastatic disease is reported at the initial diagnosis in 10-20% of patients and 34% overall. Thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) expression is limited to the thyroid gland. It is abundantly expressed on thyroid tumor cells, making TSHR a compelling target for advanced thyroid cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. We developed a potent anticancer strategy for treating oncocytic carcinoma using a novel thyroid hormone stimulating receptor (TSHR)- targeted (chimeric antigen receptor) CAR T cell therapy. TSHR CAR T was generated by transducing T cells derived from healthy donors. In vitro effector functions (cytotoxicity, proliferation, degranulation) were tested in TSHR+ tumor models, and subsequent in vivo studies using NSG mice were performed to assess anti-tumor activity efficacy. We observed strong anti-tumor activity against metastatic oncocytic carcinoma cell line XCT.UC1 using the TSHR CAR T therapy in vivo. Re-challenging treated mice with XCT.UC1 cells reactivated TSHR CART cells with enhanced proliferation and complete suppression of tumor growth of the newly injected tumor cells. Our work represents a promising strategy to improve treatment outcomes of patients with metastatic oncocytic carcinoma that may provide a durable response. Citation Format: Justyna J. Gleba, Aylin Alasonyalilar-Demirer, Matthew Pawlush, Claudia Manriquez-Roman, Elizabeth L. Siegler, Robert C. Smallridge, Abba Zubair, Han W. Tun, Saad S. Kenderian, John A. Copland. Novel TSHR CAR T therapy for targeting oncocytic carcinoma [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 5082.
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