Engineering AvidCARs for combinatorial antigen recognition and reversible control of CAR function

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Abstract

T cells engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T cells) have shown impressive clinical efficacy in the treatment of B cell malignancies. However, the development of CAR-T cell therapies for solid tumors is hampered by the lack of truly tumor-specific antigens and poor control over T cell activity. Here we present an avidity-controlled CAR (AvidCAR) platform with inducible and logic control functions. The key is the combination of (i) an improved CAR design which enables controlled CAR dimerization and (ii) a significant reduction of antigen-binding affinities to introduce dependence on bivalent interaction, i.e. avidity. The potential and versatility of the AvidCAR platform is exemplified by designing ON-switch CARs, which can be regulated with a clinically applied drug, and AND-gate CARs specifically recognizing combinations of two antigens. Thus, we expect that AvidCARs will be a highly valuable platform for the development of controllable CAR therapies with improved tumor specificity.

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Salzer, B., Schueller, C. M., Zajc, C. U., Peters, T., Schoeber, M. A., Kovacic, B., … Lehner, M. (2020). Engineering AvidCARs for combinatorial antigen recognition and reversible control of CAR function. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17970-3

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