Integrative bulk and single-cell profiling of premanufacture t-cell populations reveals factors mediating long-term persistence of car t-cell therapy

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Abstract

The adoptive transfer of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells represents a breakthrough in clinical oncology, yet both between-and within-patient differences in autologously derived T cells are a major contributor to therapy failure. To interrogate the molecular determinants of clinical CAR T-cell persistence, we extensively characterized the premanufacture T cells of 71 patients with B-cell malignancies on trial to receive anti-CD19 CAR T-cell therapy. We performed RNA-sequencing analysis on sorted T-cell subsets from all 71 patients, followed by paired Cellular Indexing of Transcriptomes and Epitopes (CITE) sequencing and single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing (scATAC-seq) on T cells from six of these patients. We found that chronic IFN signaling regulated by IRF7 was associated with poor CAR T-cell persistence across T-cell subsets, and that the TCF7 regulon not only associates with the favorable naïve T-cell state, but is maintained in effector T cells among patients with long-term CAR T-cell persistence. These findings provide key insights into the underlying molecular determinants of clinical CAR T-cell function.

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Chen, G. M., Chen, C., Das, R. K., Gao, P., Chen, C. H., Bandyopadhyay, S., … Tan, K. (2021). Integrative bulk and single-cell profiling of premanufacture t-cell populations reveals factors mediating long-term persistence of car t-cell therapy. Cancer Discovery, 11(9), 2186–2199. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-20-1677

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