articleScienceJan 3, 2020Closed access

An RNA vaccine drives expansion and efficacy of claudin-CAR-T cells against solid tumors

BioNTech (Germany) · Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells have shown efficacy in patients with B cell malignancies. Yet, their application for solid tumors has challenges that include limited cancer-specific targets and nonpersistence of adoptively transferred CAR-T cells. Here, we introduce the developmentally regulated tight junction protein claudin 6 (CLDN6) as a CAR target in solid tumors and a strategy to overcome inefficient CAR-T cell stimulation in vivo. We demonstrate that a nanoparticulate RNA vaccine, designed for body-wide delivery of the CAR antigen into lymphoid compartments, stimulates adoptively transferred CAR-T cells. Presentation of the natively folded target on resident antigen-presenting cells promotes…

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Keywords
  • Chimeric antigen receptor
  • Claudin
  • RNA
  • Cancer research
  • Tight junction
  • Antigen
  • Cell
  • In vivo
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