[PDF][PDF] CD19-CAR T cells undergo exhaustion DNA methylation programming in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

CC Zebley, C Brown, T Mi, Y Fan, S Alli, S Boi… - Cell reports, 2021 - cell.com
CC Zebley, C Brown, T Mi, Y Fan, S Alli, S Boi, G Galletti, E Lugli, D Langfitt, JY Metais
Cell reports, 2021cell.com
Summary CD19-CAR T cell therapy has evolved into the standard of care for
relapsed/refractory B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL); however, limited persistence
of the CAR T cells enables tumor relapse for many patients. To gain a deeper understanding
of the molecular characteristics associated with CAR T cell differentiation, we performed
longitudinal genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of CD8+ CD19-CAR T cells post-
infusion in ALL patients. We report that CAR T cells undergo a rapid and broad erasure of …
Summary
CD19-CAR T cell therapy has evolved into the standard of care for relapsed/refractory B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL); however, limited persistence of the CAR T cells enables tumor relapse for many patients. To gain a deeper understanding of the molecular characteristics associated with CAR T cell differentiation, we performed longitudinal genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of CD8+ CD19-CAR T cells post-infusion in ALL patients. We report that CAR T cells undergo a rapid and broad erasure of repressive DNA methylation reprograms at effector-associated genes. The CAR T cell post-infusion changes are further characterized by repression of genes (e.g., TCF7 and LEF1) associated with memory potential and a DNA methylation signature (e.g., demethylation at CX3CR1, BATF, and TOX) demarcating a transition toward exhaustion-progenitor T cells. Thus, CD19-CAR T cells undergo exhaustion-associated DNA methylation programming, indicating that efforts to prevent this process may be an attractive approach to improve CAR T cell efficacy.
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