CD19-CAR T-cell therapy induces deep tissue depletion of B cells

Author:

Tur CarloORCID,Eckstein Markus,Velden Joachim,Rauber SimonORCID,Bergmann ChristinaORCID,Auth Janina,Bucci Laura,Corte Giulia,Hagen Melanie,Wirsching Andreas,Grieshaber-Bouyer RicardoORCID,Reis Petra,Kittan Nicolai,Wacker Jochen,Rius Rigau Aleix,Ramming AndreasORCID,D’Agostino Maria-AntoniettaORCID,Hartmann Arndt,Müller FabianORCID,Mackensen Andreas,Bozec AlineORCID,Schett GeorgORCID,Raimondo Maria GabriellaORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesCD19-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy can induce long-term drug-free remission in patients with autoimmune diseases (AIDs). The efficacy of CD19-CAR T-cell therapy is presumably based on deep tissue depletion of B cells; however, such effect has not been proven in humans in vivo.MethodsSequential ultrasound-guided inguinal lymph node biopsies were performed at baseline and after CD19-CAR T-cell therapy in patients with AIDs. Results were compared with lymph node biopsies from rituximab (RTX)-treated AID patients with absence of peripheral B cells. Conventional and immunohistochemistry staining were performed on lymph node tissue to assess architecture as well the number of B cells, follicular dendritic cells (FDCs), plasma cells, T cells and macrophages.ResultsSequential lymph node biopsies were analysed from five patients with AID before and after CD19-CAR T-cell therapy and from five patients with AID after RTX treatment. In addition, non-lymphoid organ biopsies (colon, kidney and gallbladder) from three additional patients with AID after CD19-CAR T-cell therapy were analysed. CD19+and CD20+B cells were completely depleted in the lymph nodes after CD19-CAR T-cell therapy, but not after RTX treatment. Plasma cells, T cells and macrophages in the lymph nodes remained unchanged. Follicular structures were disrupted and FDCs were depleted in the lymph nodes after CD19-CAR T-cell therapy, but not after RTX. Non-lymphoid organs were completely depleted of B cells.DiscussionThis study demonstrates complete B-cell depletion in secondary lymphoid tissues of patients with AIDs following CD19-CAR T-cell therapy combined with standard lymphodepleting therapy.

Funder

European Research Council

CRC/TRR 369 DIONE

CRC1483 EmpkinS

CRC1181

German Research Foundation

FOR2886 PANDORA

Interdisciplinary Centre for Clinical Research (IZKF) Erlangen

DFG Leibniz Award 2023

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Staedtler Stiftung

Publisher

BMJ

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