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. 2026 Feb 27.
doi: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-25-0611. Online ahead of print.

Constitutive STAT3 signaling, in comparison to STAT5, enhances CAR T cell efficacy and lowers systemic toxicity

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Constitutive STAT3 signaling, in comparison to STAT5, enhances CAR T cell efficacy and lowers systemic toxicity

Haosong Zhang et al. Cancer Immunol Res. .

Abstract

Providing cytokine signaling is a key strategy to boost the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy. However, the individual roles of key downstream mediators, STAT3 and STAT5, remain incompletely understood. In this study, we engineered CAR T cells to express constitutively active mutants of STAT3 (Y640F; caSTAT3) and STAT5 (N642H; caSTAT5) to investigate their individual functions. In vitro, caSTAT3 CAR T cells exhibited enhanced effector function and a robust memory phenotype, with broader transcriptional changes involving both effector and memory associated genes compared to caSTAT5 CAR T cells. However, caSTAT3 CAR T cells failed to expand due to activation of apoptosis-related gene programs. In contrast, caSTAT5 CAR T cells demonstrated sustained proliferation over time. Despite the limited in vitro expansion, caSTAT3 CAR T cells exhibited reduced transgene toxicity in vivo and exerted durable antitumor activity in both leukemia and solid tumor models without significant off-tumor toxicity. Titrated expression of caSTAT3 maintained enhanced effector function without inducing apoptosis. On the other hand, caSTAT5 CAR T cells efficiently accumulated in tumors but also infiltrated non-tumor tissues, causing lethal systemic toxicity. Coexpression of caSTAT3 and caSTAT5 markedly enhanced the long-term proliferative capacity of CAR T cells, even in the absence of antigen stimulation or cytokine supplementation. These findings elucidate the distinct impacts of STAT3 and STAT5 activation on CAR T cell behavior and suggest that selective activation of STAT3 at optimal levels may improve CAR T cell efficacy while minimizing off-tumor toxicities.

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