T cell receptor mimic CAR T cells targeting cathepsin G signal peptide
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T cell receptor mimic CAR T cells targeting cathepsin G signal peptide
Abstract
There has been a been a paucity of immunotherapy targets in myeloid malignancies. We identified the HLA-A2 (A2)-restricted, cathepsin G (CG)-derived signal peptide, CG1, as a promising immunotherapeutic target. CG1 is presented by HLA-A2 in acute (AML) and chronic (CML) myeloid leukemia. We previously developed a T cell receptor-mimic antibody (TCR-m) that targets CG1/A2, engineered it into a bispecific T cell engager antibody, and demonstrated its safety and efficacy in AML and CML. In this study, we provide data for the engineering, preclinical efficacy, and safety of CG1/A2-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells (CG1/A2-CAR T), which utilize the CG1/A2 TCR-m constructs. We show that the CG1/A2 TCR-m has high affinity for CG1/A2 monomers and CG1/A2-expressing leukemia, including HLA-A2+ AML and CML. We demonstrate potent CG1/A2 CAR T killing of HLA-A2+ AML and CML both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, we found that CG1/A2-CAR T cells did not affect normal bone marrow hematopoiesis. These results validate signal peptides as immunotherapeutic targets and provide a foundation for the continued clinical development of CG1/A2-CAR T cells in AML and CML.
© 2025. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Ethics approval and consent to participate: All procedures were conducted in compliance with the laboratory research guidelines and regulations of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The research was approved under the MD Anderson IRB-approved tissue collection protocol (Protocol# LAB99-062) and the IACUC-approved animal protocol (Protocol# 00001336-RN02). Informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to tissue collection. This study did not involve direct research on human subjects but used archived human tissue samples. No identifiable images of human participants are included in this manuscript.
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