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Single-cell sequencing reveals VEGFR as a potential target for CAR-T cell therapy in chordoma.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Chordomas are rare osseous neoplasms with a dismal prognosis when they recur. Here we identified cell surface proteins that could potentially serve as novel immunotherapeutic targets in patients with chordoma.

Methods

Fourteen chordoma samples from patients attending Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University were subjected to single-cell RNA sequencing. Target molecules were identified on chordoma cells and cancer metastasis-related signalling pathways characterised. VEGFR-targeting CAR-T cells and VEGFR CAR-T cells with an additional TGF-β scFv were synthesised and their in vitro antitumor activities were evaluated, including in a primary chordoma organoid model.

Results

Single-cell transcriptome sequencing identified the chordoma-specific antigen VEGFR and TGF-β as therapeutic targets. VRGFR CAR-T cells and VEGFR/TGF-β scFv CAR-T cells recognised antigen-positive cells and exhibited significant antitumor effects through CAR-T cell activation and cytokine secretion. Furthermore, VEGFR/TGF-β scFv CAR-T cells showed enhanced and sustained cytotoxicity of chordoma cell lines in vitro compared with VRGFR CAR-T cells.

Conclusions

This study provides a comprehensive single-cell landscape of human chordoma and highlights its heterogeneity and the role played by TGF-β in chordoma progression. Our findings substantiate the potential of VEGFR as a target for CAR-T cell therapies in chordoma which, together with modulated TGF-β signalling, may augment the efficacy of CAR-T cells.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11091087 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-cell sequencing reveals VEGFR as a potential target for CAR-T cell therapy in chordoma.

Wu Huantong H   Li Xinqiang X   Zhang Boyan B   Liu Penghao P   Qi Maoyang M   Du Yueqi Y   Zhang Can C   Duan Wanru W   Chen Zan Z  

British journal of cancer 20240411 10


<h4>Background</h4>Chordomas are rare osseous neoplasms with a dismal prognosis when they recur. Here we identified cell surface proteins that could potentially serve as novel immunotherapeutic targets in patients with chordoma.<h4>Methods</h4>Fourteen chordoma samples from patients attending Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University were subjected to single-cell RNA sequencing. Target molecules were identified on chordoma cells and cancer metastasis-related signalling pathways characterised. V  ...[more]

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