In vivo CAR T-cell generation in nonhuman primates using lentiviral vectors displaying a multidomain fusion ligand

Author:

Nicolai Christopher J.1ORCID,Parker Maura H.1,Qin Jim1,Tang Weiliang1,Ulrich-Lewis Justin T.1,Gottschalk Rebecca J.1,Cooper Sara E.1,Hernandez Lopez Susana A.1,Parrilla Don1,Mangio Richard S.1,Ericson Nolan G.1,Brandes Alissa H.1,Umuhoza Saluwa1,Michels Kathryn R.1ORCID,McDonnell Mollie M.1ORCID,Park Lisa Y.1ORCID,Shin Seungjin1,Leung Wai-Hang1,Scharenberg Andrew M.1,Kiem Hans-Peter2ORCID,Larson Ryan P.1,Beitz Laurie O.1,Ryu Byoung Y.1

Affiliation:

1. 1Umoja Biopharma, Seattle, WA

2. 2Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA

Abstract

Abstract Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies have demonstrated transformative efficacy in treating B-cell malignancies. However, high costs and manufacturing complexities hinder their widespread use. To overcome these hurdles, we have developed the VivoVec platform, a lentiviral vector capable of generating CAR T cells in vivo. Here, we describe the incorporation of T-cell activation and costimulatory signals onto the surface of VivoVec particles (VVPs) in the form of a multidomain fusion protein and show enhanced in vivo transduction and improved CAR T-cell antitumor functionality. Furthermore, in the absence of lymphodepleting chemotherapy, administration of VVPs into nonhuman primates resulted in the robust generation of anti-CD20 CAR T cells and the complete depletion of B cells for >10 weeks. These data validate the VivoVec platform in a translationally relevant model and support its transition into human clinical testing, offering a paradigm shift in the field of CAR T-cell therapies.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

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