Development of an antigen-based approach to noninvasively image CAR T cells in real time and as a predictive tool

Julia Fröse(Center for Cancer Research), Jennifer E. Rowley(Harvard University), Ali Salehi Farid(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Taha Rakhshandehroo(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), P Leclerc(Center for Cancer Research), Howard H. Mak(Center for Cancer Research), Harris H. Allen(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Heydar Moravej(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Leila Munaretto(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Luis R. Millán-Barea(Center for Cancer Research), Elisabeth Codet(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Hannah Jorinde Glöckner(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Caron A. Jacobson(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Michael T. Hemann(Center for Cancer Research), Mohammad Rashidian(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
Science Advances
September 18, 2024
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Abstract

CAR T cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of a spectrum of blood-related malignancies. However, treatment responses vary among cancer types and patients. Accurate monitoring of CAR T cell dynamics is crucial for understanding and evaluating treatment efficacy. Positron emission tomography (PET) offers a comprehensive view of CAR T cell homing, especially in critical organs such as lymphoid structures and bone marrow. This information will help assess treatment response and predict relapse risk. Current PET imaging methods for CAR T require genetic modifications, limiting clinical use. To overcome this, we developed an antigen-based imaging approach enabling whole-body CAR T cell imaging. The probe detects CAR T cells in vivo without affecting their function. In an immunocompetent B cell leukemia model, CAR-PET signal in the spleen predicted early mortality risk. The antigen-based CAR-PET approach allows assessment of CAR T therapy responses without altering established clinical protocols. It seamlessly integrates with FDA-approved and future CAR T cell generations, facilitating broader clinical application.


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