Andreas Peinelt, Melanie Bremm, Hermann Kreyenberg, Claudia Cappel, Julia Banisharif-Dehkordi, Stephanie Erben, Eva Rettinger, Andrea Jarisch, Roland Meisel, Paul-Gerhardt Schlegel, Olaf Beck, Gesine Bug, Jan-Henning Klusmann, Thomas Klingebiel, Sabine Hünecke, Peter Bader
- Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is a potent new treatment option for relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies. As the monitoring of CAR T cell kinetics can provide insights into the activity of the therapy, appropriate CAR T cell detection methods are essential. Here, we report on the comprehensive validation of a flow cytometric assay for peripheral blood CD19 CAR T cell detection. Further, a retrospective analysis (n = 30) of CAR T cell and B cell levels over time has been performed, and CAR T cell phenotypes have been characterized. Serial dilution experiments demonstrated precise and linear quantification down to 0.05% of T cells or 22 CAR T cell events. The calculated detection limit at 13 events was confirmed with CAR T cell negative control samples. Inter-method comparison with real-time PCR showed appreciable correlation. Stability testing revealed diminished CAR T cell values already one day after sample collection. While we found long-term CAR T cell detectability and B cell aplasia in most patients (12/17), some patients (5/17) experienced B cell recovery. In three of these patients the coexistence of CAR T cells and regenerating B cells was observed. Repeat CAR T cell infusions led to detectable but limited re-expansions. Comparison of CAR T cell subsets with their counterparts among all T cells showed a significantly higher percentage of effector memory T cells and a significantly lower percentage of naïve T cells and T EMRA cells among CAR T cells. In conclusion, flow cytometric CAR T cell detection is a reliable method to monitor CAR T cells if measurements start without delay and sufficient T cell counts are given.
MetadatenAuthor: | Andreas Peinelt, Melanie BremmGND, Hermann KreyenbergORCiDGND, Claudia Cappel, Julia Banisharif-Dehkordi, Stephanie Erben, Eva RettingerORCiDGND, Andrea JarischORCiDGND, Roland MeiselORCiDGND, Paul-Gerhardt SchlegelGND, Olaf BeckORCiDGND, Gesine BugORCiDGND, Jan-Henning KlusmannORCiDGND, Thomas KlingebielORCiDGND, Sabine Hünecke, Peter BaderORCiDGND |
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URN: | urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-814028 |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.830773 |
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ISSN: | 1664-3224 |
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Parent Title (English): | Frontiers in immunology |
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Publisher: | Lausanne |
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Place of publication: | Frontiers Media |
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Document Type: | Article |
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Language: | English |
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Date of Publication (online): | 2022/03/02 |
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Date of first Publication: | 2022/03/02 |
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Publishing Institution: | Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg |
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Release Date: | 2024/01/30 |
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Tag: | acute lymphoblastic leukemia; chimeric antigen receptor (CAR); flow cytometry; immune monitoring; immunotherapy |
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Volume: | 13 |
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Issue: | art. 830773 |
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Article Number: | 830773 |
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Page Number: | 12 |
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First Page: | 1 |
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Last Page: | 12 |
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Note: | This project was supported by “Frankfurter Stiftung für krebskranke Kinder”, “Hilfe für krebskranke Kinder Frankfurt e.V.”, and “Frankfurter Promotionsförderung Promotionsstipendium” (F54/2020; R254/2020). |
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HeBIS-PPN: | 521043158 |
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Institutes: | Medizin |
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Dewey Decimal Classification: | 6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit |
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Sammlungen: | Universitätspublikationen |
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Licence (German): | Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International |
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