Anti–PD-1 chimeric antigen receptor T cells efficiently target SIV-infected CD4+ T cells in germinal centers

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Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) is an immune checkpoint marker commonly expressed on memory T cells and enriched in latently HIV-infected CD4+ T cells. We engineered an anti–PD-1 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) to assess the impact of PD-1 depletion on viral reservoirs and rebound dynamics in SIVmac239–infected rhesus macaques (RMs). Adoptive transfer of anti–PD-1 CAR T cells was done in 2 SIV-naive and 4 SIV-infected RMs on antiretroviral therapy (ART). In 3 of 6 RMs, anti–PD-1 CAR T cells expanded and persisted for up to 100 days concomitant with the depletion of PD-1+ memory T cells in blood and tissues, including lymph node CD4+ follicular helper T (TFH) cells. Loss of TFH cells was associated with depletion of detectable SIV RNA from the germinal center (GC). However, following CAR T infusion and ART interruption, there was a marked increase in SIV replication in extrafollicular portions of lymph nodes, a 2-log higher plasma viremia relative to controls, and accelerated disease progression associated with the depletion of CD8+ memory T cells. These data indicate anti–PD-1 CAR T cells depleted PD-1+ T cells, including GC TFH cells, and eradicated SIV from this immunological sanctuary.

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Eichholz, K., Fukazawa, Y., Peterson, C. W., Haeseleer, F., Medina, M., Hoffmeister, S., … Corey, L. (2024). Anti–PD-1 chimeric antigen receptor T cells efficiently target SIV-infected CD4+ T cells in germinal centers. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 134(7). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI169309

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