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ABSTRACT: Background
Gastric cancer (GC) is a common cancer in Asia and currently lacks a targeted therapy approach. Mesothelin (MSLN) has been reported to be expressed in GC tissue and could be targeted by chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells. Mesothelin targeting CAR-T has been reported in mesothelioma, lung cancer, breast cancer, and pancreas cancer. However, the feasibility of using anti-MSLN CAR T cells to treat GC remains to be studied.Methods
We verified MSLN expression in primary human GC tissues and GC cell lines and then redirected T cells with a CAR containing the MSLN scFv (single-chain variable fragment), CD3ζ, CD28, and DAP10 intracellular signaling domain (M28z10) to target MSLN. We evaluated the function of these CAR T cells in vitro in terms of cytotoxicity, cytokine secretion, and surface phenotype changes when they encountered MSLN+ GC cells. We also established four different xenograft GC mouse models to assess in vivo antitumor activity.Results
M28z10 T cells exhibited strong cytotoxicity and cytokine-secreting ability against GC cells in vitro. In addition, cell surface phenotyping suggested significant activation of M28z10 T cells upon target cell stimulation. M28z10 T cells induced GC regression in different xenograft mouse models and prolonged the survival of these mice compared with GFP-transduced T cells in the intraperitoneal and pulmonary metastatic GC models. Importantly, peritumoral delivery strategy can lead to improved CAR-T cells infiltration into tumor tissue and significantly suppress the growth of GC in a subcutaneous GC model.Conclusion
These results demonstrate that M28z10 T cells possess strong antitumor activity and represent a promising therapeutic approach to GC.
SUBMITTER: Lv J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6380000 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lv Jiang J Zhao Ruocong R Wu Di D Zheng Diwei D Wu Zhiping Z Shi Jingxuan J Wei Xinru X Wu Qiting Q Long Youguo Y Lin Simiao S Wang Suna S Wang Zhi Z Li Yang Y Chen Yantao Y He Qing Q Chen Suimin S Yao Huihui H Liu Zixia Z Tang Zhaoyang Z Yao Yao Y Pei Duanqing D Liu Pentao P Zhang Xuchao X Zhang Zhenfeng Z Cui Shuzhong S Chen Ren R Li Peng P
Journal of hematology & oncology 20190218 1
<h4>Background</h4>Gastric cancer (GC) is a common cancer in Asia and currently lacks a targeted therapy approach. Mesothelin (MSLN) has been reported to be expressed in GC tissue and could be targeted by chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells. Mesothelin targeting CAR-T has been reported in mesothelioma, lung cancer, breast cancer, and pancreas cancer. However, the feasibility of using anti-MSLN CAR T cells to treat GC remains to be studied.<h4>Methods</h4>We verified MSLN expression in primar ...[more]