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Published on: August 1, 2019
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Cyril Lherminier1, Narciso Costa1, Amaury Herbet1
1CEA, INRAE, Médicaments Et Technologies Pour La Santé (MTS), SPI, Laboratoire d'Etude de L'Unité Neurovasculaire Et Innovation Thérapeutique (LENIT), Université Paris-Saclay, 91191, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France.
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The endothelin axis is highly involved and overexpressed in many tumors, making it an interesting therapeutic target. However, except for strategies based on small molecule antagonists, this axis is poorly targeted by immunotherapy approaches. Although cell-based therapies, in particular CAR-T cells, have produced impressive results in treating hematological tumors, they remain challenging for solid tumors. CAR-macrophages represent a promising alternative, but only a few therapeutic targets have been evaluated thus far. Having developed antibodies targeting ET1R, our laboratory proposes this axis as a target for CAR-macrophages development. This study investigated the efficacy of CAR-macrophages directed against the endothelin B receptor (ETB), expressed by melanoma cells developed from Rendomab B4 (RB4), an antibody targeting ETB. Before assembling the CAR against ETB, the scFv RB4 fragment, derived from the full-length RB4 antibody, was characterized. It exhibited properties similar to those of the original antibody and displayed exclusive recognition of ETB-positive melanoma cell lines. CAR RB4 evaluation showed remarkable antitumor activity against the high ETB-expressing WM266 cell line, but no activity on the low ETB-expressing A375 cell line. We show the first proof of concept for CAR therapy targeting the endothelin axis and establish CAR RB4 as a promising candidate for the treatment of ETB-positive solid tumors.
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