Predicting the efficacy and safety of tactics (Tumor angiogenesis-specific car-t cells impacting cancers) therapy for soft tissue sarcoma patients

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Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are heterogeneous and aggressive malignancies with few effective therapies available. We have developed T cells expressing a vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2)-specific chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) to establish a tumor angiogenesis-specific CAR-T cells impacting cancers (TACTICs) therapy. In this study, we optimized the manufacturing and transportation of mRNA-transfected anti-VEGFR2 CAR-T cells and collected information that allowed the extrapolation of the efficacy and safety potential of TACTICs therapy for STS patients. Although 5-methoxyuridines versus uridines did not improve CAR-mRNA stability in T cells, the utilization of CleanCap as a 5’ cap-structure extended the CAR expression level, increasing VEGFR2-specific cytotoxicity. Furthermore, 4 °C preservation conditions did not affect the viability/cytotoxicity of CAR-T cells, contrarily to a freeze-thaw approach. Importantly, immunohistochemistry showed that most of the STS patients’ specimens expressed VEGFR2, suggesting a great potential of our TACTICs approach. However, VEGFR2 expression was also detected in normal tissues, stressing the importance of the application of a strict monitoring schedule to detect (and respond to) the occurrence of adverse effects in clinics. Overall, our results support the development of a “first in humans” study to evaluate the potential of our TACTICs therapy as a new treatment option for STSs.

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Fujiwara, K., Sasawatari, S., Nakai, S., Imaeda, K., Nagai, S., Matsuno, Y., … Okada, N. (2020). Predicting the efficacy and safety of tactics (Tumor angiogenesis-specific car-t cells impacting cancers) therapy for soft tissue sarcoma patients. Cancers, 12(10), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12102735

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