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Novel lectin-based chimeric antigen receptors target Gb3-positive tumour cells.


ABSTRACT: The link between cancer and aberrant glycosylation has recently become evident. Glycans and their altered forms, known as tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs), are diverse, complex and difficult to target therapeutically. Lectins are naturally occurring glycan-binding proteins  that offer a unique opportunity to recognise TACAs. T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) have proven to be a successful immunotherapy against leukaemias, but so far have shown limited success in solid tumours. We developed a panel of lectin-CARs that recognise the glycosphingolipid globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), which is overexpressed in various cancers, such as Burkitt's lymphoma, colorectal, breast and pancreatic. We have selected the following lectins: Shiga toxin's B-subunit from Shigella dysenteriae, LecA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the engineered lectin Mitsuba from Mytilus galloprovincialis as antigen-binding domains and fused them to a well-known second-generation CAR. The Gb3-binding lectin-CARs have demonstrated target-specific cytotoxicity against Burkitt's lymphoma-derived cell lines as well as solid tumour cells from colorectal and triple-negative breast cancer. Our findings reveal the big potential of lectin-based CARs as therapeutical applications to target Gb3 and other TACAs expressed in haematological malignancies and solid tumours.

SUBMITTER: Melendez AV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9468074 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel lectin-based chimeric antigen receptors target Gb3-positive tumour cells.

Meléndez Ana Valeria AV   Velasco Cárdenas Rubí M-H RM   Lagies Simon S   Strietz Juliane J   Siukstaite Lina L   Thomas Oliver S OS   Tomisch Jana J   Weber Wilfried W   Kammerer Bernd B   Römer Winfried W   Minguet Susana S  

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 20220912 10


The link between cancer and aberrant glycosylation has recently become evident. Glycans and their altered forms, known as tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs), are diverse, complex and difficult to target therapeutically. Lectins are naturally occurring glycan-binding proteins  that offer a unique opportunity to recognise TACAs. T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) have proven to be a successful immunotherapy against leukaemias, but so far have shown limited success in  ...[more]

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