Anti-CD79b/CD3 bispecific antibody combined with CAR19-T cells for B-cell lymphoma treatment

In this study, an anti-CD79b/CD3 bispecific antibody (BV28-OKT3) was constructed and combined with CAR19-T cells for B-cell lymphoma treatment. When the CD19 antigen was lost or reduced, B V28-OKT3 redirected CAR19-T cells to CD79b+ CD19– lymphoma cells; therefore, BV28-OKT3 overcomes the escape of CD79b+ CD19– lymphoma cells by the killing action of CAR19-T cells in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, BV28-OKT3 triggered the antitumor function of CAR– T cells in the infusion product and boosted the antitumor immune response of bystander T cells, markedly improving the cytotoxicity of CAR19-T cells to lymphoma cells in vitro and in vivo. In addition, BV28-OKT3 elicited the cytotoxicity of donor-derived T cells toward lymphoma cells in vitro, which depended on the presence of tumor cells. Therefore, our findings provide a new clinical treatment strategy for recurrent and refractory B-cell lymphoma by combining CD79b/CD3 BsAb with CAR19-T cells.
Source: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research