Abstract 5082: Novel TSHR CAR T therapy for targeting oncocytic carcinoma

Cancer Research(2024)

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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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