Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (Aug 2024)

EphA3 CAR T cells are effective against glioblastoma in preclinical models

  • Xiang Li,
  • Lea Lekieffre,
  • Corey Smith,
  • Rajiv Khanna,
  • Fiona Smith,
  • Paulo Martins,
  • Bryan W Day,
  • Rochelle C J D’Souza,
  • Niclas Skarne,
  • Shane Horsefield,
  • Madusha Ranjankumar,
  • Thuy T Le,
  • Jacqueline Burrows

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2024-009403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8

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Background Adoptive T-cell therapy targeting antigens expressed in glioblastoma has emerged as a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent or delay recurrence and prolong overall survival in this aggressive disease setting. Ephrin receptor A3 (EphA3), which is highly expressed in glioblastoma; in particular, on the tumor vasculature and brain cancer stem cells, is an ideal target for immune-based therapies.Methods We have designed an EphA3-targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) using the single chain variable fragment of a novel monoclonal antibody, and assessed its therapeutic potential against EphA3-expressing patient-derived glioblastoma neurospheres, organoids and xenografted glioblastoma tumors in immunodeficient mice.Results In vitro expanded EphA3 CAR T cells from healthy individuals efficiently recognize and kill EphA3-positive glioblastoma cells in vitro. Furthermore, these effector cells demonstrated curative efficacy in an orthotopic xenograft model of glioblastoma. EphA3 CAR T cells were equally effective in targeting patient-derived neurospheres and infiltrate, disaggregate, and induce apoptosis in glioblastoma-derived organoids.Conclusions This study provides compelling evidence supporting the therapeutic potential of EphA3 CAR T-cell therapy against glioblastoma by targeting EphA3 associated with brain cancer stem cells and the tumor vasculature. The ability to target patient-derived glioblastoma underscores the translational significance of this EphA3 CAR T-cell therapy in the pursuit of effective and targeted glioblastoma treatment strategies.