PSMA-specific CAR-engineered macrophages for therapy of prostate cancer
Xu, Y.; Xie, D.; Cao, C.; Ju, Y.; Chen, X.; Guan, L.; Li, X.; Zhang, L.; Liang, C.; Yin, X.
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified macrophages (CAR-Ms) are a promising approach for the treatment of solid tumors due to its high infiltration and immune-regulation activity. Prostate cancer is a typical solid tumor associated with highly immunosuppressive microenvironment. To date, the potential application of CAR-M cell therapy in prostate cancer has been infrequently explored. The prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) functions as a specific biomarker for prostate cancer. In this study, we assessed the antitumor efficacy of PSMA-targeted CAR-Ms in preclinical models. CAR-Ms were engineered to express a PSMA-specific single-chain variable fragment (scFv) and co-stimulatory domains. In vitro data demonstrated specific cytotoxicity of CAR-Ms against PSMA-expressing prostate cancer cells, which was further supported by transcriptome analysis demonstrating the pro-inflammatory phenotypes of CAR-Ms. In vivo studies using xenograft mouse models confirmed significant tumor regression after administration of PSMA-targeted CAR-Ms compared to controls. Histopathological analysis showed infiltration of CAR-Ms into tumor tissues without off-target toxicity. These results highlight the strong antitumor activity and safety of PSMA-targeted CAR-Ms, supporting their potential as a new immunotherapy for prostate cancer.
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