Immunotheranostic target modules for imaging and navigation of UniCAR T-cells to strike FAP-expressing cells and the tumor microenvironment

Author:

Loureiro Liliana Rodrigues1,Hoffmann Lydia1,Neuber Christin1,Rupp Luise2,Arndt Claudia1,Kegler Alexandra1,Kubeil Manja1,Hagemeyer Christoph E.3,Stephan Holger1,Schmitz Marc2,Feldmann Anja1,Bachmann Michael1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Institut fur Radiopharmazeutische Krebsforschung

2. TU Dresden Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus: Technische Universitat Dresden Medizinische Fakultat Carl Gustav Carus

3. Monash University Central Clinical School

Abstract

Abstract Background Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells are a promising approach in cancer immunotherapy, particularly for treating hematologic malignancies. Yet, their effectiveness is limited when tackling solid tumors, where immune cell infiltration and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments (TME) are major hurdles. Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is highly expressed on cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and various tumor cells, playing an important role in tumor growth and immunosuppression. Aiming to modulate the TME with increased clinical safety and effectiveness, we developed novel small and size-extended immunotheranostic UniCAR target modules (TMs) targeting FAP. Methods The specific binding and functionality of the αFAP-scFv TM and the size extended αFAP-IgG4 TM were assessed using 2D and 3D in vitro models as well as in vivo. Their specific tumor accumulation and diagnostic potential was evaluated using PET studies after functionalization with a chelator and suitable radionuclide. Results The αFAP-scFv and -IgG4 TMs effectively and specifically redirected UniCAR T-cells using 2D, 3D, and in vivo models. Moreover, a remarkably high and specific accumulation of radiolabeled FAP-targeting TMs at the tumor site of xenograft mouse models was observed. Conclusions These findings demonstrate that the novel αFAP TMs are promising immunotheranostic tools to foster cancer imaging and treatment, paving the way for a more convenient, individualized, and safer treatment of cancer patients.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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