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Conor Loy1, Glory Agun1, Katie Maurer2,3
1Nancy E. and Peter C. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University; Ithaca, 14850, USA.
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Anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy can induce durable remissions in patients with large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL), yet outcomes remain variable. Reliable pre-treatment predictors of durable response remain limited, leaving a critical gap in patient management. To address this, we profiled pre-treatment plasma cell-free RNA (cfRNA) from 91 LBCL patients treated with axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel, Yescarta) across three independent cohorts. We first demonstrated that signatures of "lymph node-like" tumor microenvironments (TMEs), previously identified in tumor biopsies and shown to correlate with favorable outcomes, are specifically elevated in the pre-treatment plasma cfRNA of responders, but not in matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). These observations indicate that cfRNA captures TME tissue-derived signals not reflected in circulating immune cells. Next, using unbiased approaches, we identified additional cfRNA signatures associated with one-year clinical outcomes that capture the underlying biological landscape of treatment response. Collectively, these findings support pre-treatment plasma cfRNA as a minimally invasive surrogate of TME state to prospectively inform durable CAR T-cell therapy outcomes and guide risk stratification and TME-modulating adjunct therapies.
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