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Method of enhancing persistence of adoptively infused t cells

a technology of t cells and infused t cells, which is applied in the direction of peptides, drug compositions, genetically modified cells, etc., can solve the problems of limited efficacy of act in the treatment of most solid tumors and unfavorable phenotype of act usage, and achieve the effect of improving the efficacy and viability of t cells

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-09-26
IMMATICS US INC
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Benefits of technology

The patent describes methods for improving the effectiveness and viability of T cells used in immunotherapy. The first method involves expanding T cells for three to five days before activating them, which improves their ability to adopt the immunotherapy treatment compared to cells that are expanded for longer periods. The second method involves using specific cytokines to increase proliferation, reduce apoptosis, and create a more desirable population of T cells. Overall, these methods may lead to better outcomes for immunotherapy treatments using T cells.

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Although a clinical benefit has been obtained in treatment of hematologic malignancies and melanoma, the efficacy of ACT in the treatment of most solid tumors is generally limited because transferred T cells fail to function and persist in vivo.
IL-2, however, can promote differentiation of T cells, which may lead to an unfavorable phenotype for ACT usage.

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[0201]Cytokine Sensitivity Assay (CSA)

[0202]To investigate the role of ex vivo T-cell expansion length on T-cell fitness, T-cells were manufactured for 4, 7, or 10 days. After this manufacturing, the T-cells were analyzed via the CSA and the following metrics were analyzed: (1) cell survival as measured by fold growth of T-cells, (2) apoptosis as measured via propidium iodide and Annexin-V stain, (3) division as measured by the dilution of proliferation dye PkH67, (4) cytokine receptor expression as measured by flow cytometry, and (5) T-cell memory phenotype as measured by flow cytometry.

[0203]CSA shows prolonged expansions may lead to a significant reduction in the fitness of the T-cells when assessed within the CSA as assessed by the following observations: (1) decreased T-cell survival, (2) increased apoptosis, (3) decreased division rate, (4) cytokine receptor expression correlation, and (5) decreased survival of the Tnaïve / scm compartment.

[0204]CSA was performed for 21 days, ea...

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[0207]Shortened In Vitro Expansion of T Cells Exhibit Persistent Tscm-Like Phenotype (Desired for In Vivo Efficacy) Over a 21-Day Assay

[0208]FIG. 5 shows phenotypes of TCR-transduced T cells, which were obtained from a healthy donor and expanded for (A) 0 day, (B) 4 days, (C) 7 days, and (D) 10 days. Expanded T cells were separated from lymphocytes by CD45RO staining and subsequently by CCR7 staining to discriminate Tnaïve / Tscm (CD45RO−CCR7+), e.g., 23.2% (Day 4 expanded T cells), 16.4% (Day 7 expanded T cells), and 22.9% (Day 10 expanded T cells). Compared with Day 0 (49.4%, without expansion), Day 4, Day 7, and Day 10 expanded T cells show decreased number of cells with Tscm-like phenotype.

[0209]To examine the effect of cytokine deprivation on TCR-transduced T cells, T cells expanded for 4 days, 7 days, or 10 days were cultured in the presence of IL-15 for 21 days. Fresh IL-15 (10 ng / ml) was fed to cultured T cells every 7 days, i.e., on Day 0, Day 7, and Day 14, during the 21-day...

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[0214]Shortened In Vitro Expansion of T Cells Correlates with Increased Survival

[0215]Thawed, expanded T-cells were assessed for their ability to survive in the presence of IL-7, IL-15, or IL-2 in the absence of additional antigen or CD3 stimulation. Day 4 expanded T-cells were able to substantially outgrow the later expanded T-cells in all three cytokine conditions with an approximately 10-, 30-, and 15-fold peak fold growth in IL-7, IL-15, and IL-2. Conversely, day 7 and day 10 expanded T cells were unable to sustain substantial growth in any of the cytokine conditions. Further, in the absence of all cytokines, each T-cell population died at a similar rate regardless of expansion protocol length.

[0216]To determine the effect of cytokine deprivation on proliferation or survival of expanded T cells, cell growth of expanded TCR-transduced T cells in the presence of IL-2, IL-7, or IL-15 were measured over 21 days. FIG. 7 shows that T cells expanded at Day 4 exhibit higher cell growth ...

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Abstract

The present disclosure provides for methods of improving the efficacy of T cells. In an aspect, the disclosure further provides for methods of enhancing the persistence of T cells for adoptive cell transfer or therapy (ACT). Cytokine sensitivity assays (CSA) and associated methodology capable of predicting the persistence of adoptively infused T Cells are further provided for by way of the instant disclosure. The disclosure also provides for methods of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof as well as T cells populations produced by methods described herein.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional application No. 62 / 646,180, filed on Mar. 21, 2018 and German Patent Application 10 2018 108 612.1, filed on Apr. 11, 2018, the contents of each are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING SUBMITTED AS A COMPLIANT ASCII TEXT FILE (.txt)[0002]Pursuant to the EFS-Web legal framework and 37 CFR §§ 1.821-825 (see MPEP § 2442.03(a)), a Sequence Listing in the form of an ASCII-compliant text file (entitled “3000011-007001_Sequence_Listing_ST25.txt” created on 21 Mar. 2019, and 24,531 bytes in size) is submitted concurrently with the instant application, and the entire contents of the Sequence Listing are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND1. Field[0003]The present disclosure provides for methods of improving the efficacy of T cells. In an aspect, the disclosure further provides for methods of enhancing the persistence of T cells for adoptive ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C12N5/0783A61K35/17A61P35/00
CPCA61K35/17A61P35/00C12N5/0636C12N2501/2302C12N2501/2307C12N2501/2315C12N2501/505C12N2501/515C12N2510/00A61K39/4644A61K39/4611A61K39/4632C12N1/04C07K14/7051C07K14/70517C12N2501/998
Inventor ALPERT, AMIR
Owner IMMATICS US INC
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