10 research outputs found

    Targeting Leukemic Stem Cell Expressing IL-1RAP Protein (Interleukin-1 receptor accessory Protein) : Anti-tumor immunotherapy approach using genetically modified T cells (CAR)

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    Nous avons produit des CART-cells et des LT-mock ont été produits ex-vivo. L'efficacité de transduction est mesuré par l'expression CD3+/CD19+ (82% en moyenne, n=S), en cytométrie en flux. L'expression protéique de CAR a été vérifiée par western blot et en cytométrie en flux attestant de son expression membranaire. Nous avons testé la fonctionnalité de la cassette suicide iCaspase9/ AP1903 sur CART-cells après 48h de traitement à I' AP1903. Nous avons montré que plus de 90% des CART-cells entrent en apoptose (Marquage 7-AAD en cytométrie en flux). Nous avons ensuite réalisé des tests fonctionnels in-vitro des CART-cells contre des lignées LMC exprimant naturellement IL-lRAP ou contre des lignées transfectées pour exprimer la forme membranaire d'IL-lRAP. Après co­culture des CART-cells en présence des cellules cibles IL-lRAP+ nous avons montré qu'ils prolifèrent (test CFSE), qu'ils sécrètent de l'interféron y et des cytokines inflammatoires. Enfin, par marquage 7-AAD, nous avons démontré la cytotoxicité des CART-cells contre les cellules ILl-RAP+. Finalement, nous avons montré l'efficacité des CART-cells in vivo, dans un modèle de xénogreffe tumorales dans des souris immunodéficiences NSG greffées par la lignée K562-IL1RAP+ / Luciférase +. On constate une diminution de la masse tumorale 4 jours après injection des CART-cells, jusqu'à disparition totale. Cette preuve de concept laisse entrevoir des perspectives thérapeutiques alternatives dans le traitement de la LMC ou LAM, qui devront être optimiser dans des modèles murins (séquence et nombres d'injection, nombres de cellules, associations avec ITKS ou autres chimiothérapies) afin de conduire un essai clinique de phase I, pour démontrer la faisabilité et la sécurité de l'approche pour envisager une démonstration d'efficacité chez l'homme. La sécurisation par la cassette suicide permet d'envisager l'utilisation des CART-cells en situation autologue ou allogénique (Donor Lymphocytes infusion, DU)Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative disorder and is characterized by the presence of a Philadelphia chromosome (Phl) encoding the BCR-ABL fusion protein with constitutive tyrosine kinase activity. The treatment by Tyrosine Kinase lnhibitors (ITK) is not curative. The problem today is ta target leukemic stem cells (HSCs) to prevent relapse of patients after stopping treatment with TKI and permanently eradicate the disease. Studies have identified the interleukin-1 accessory protein receptor (IL-lRAP) as a potential target for killing CSL (BCR-ABL1 positive) in CML or in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We therefore propose to develop a cell therapy approach targeting IL-lRAP, using T cells (LT) redirected by a CAR (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) in the treatment of CML and AML. We produced a specific anti-lL-1RAP murine monoclonal antibody (mAb) called # A3C3. We tested the specificity of the antibody # A3C3 in flow cytometry, in Western blot, by immunohistochemistry or confocal microcopy, on positive human cell lines IL-1RAP (KU812) or IL-1RAP negative (Raji). Moreover, by using this antibody, we have demonstrated by immunohistochemistry, on 20 different normal tissues that our antibody does not recognize or very few non-specific (off-target) targets. Finally, we demonstrated that this antibody is able to detect positive IL-1RAP CSLs in primary bone marrow or peripheral blood samples of LMC patients at diagnosis or after ITK treatment. By molecular biology, we have sequenced and identified rearrangements of the heavy (lgH) and light {lgL) chains coding region for hypervariable regions of# A3C3. The coding sequence for the "single chain variable fragment" (scFv), lin king the 2 lgH and lgl chains, was cloned into a 3rd generation lentiviral skeleton securised by a suicide gene, inducible caspase 9 (iCASP9). We produced CART-cells and LT-mock ex-vivo. The transduction efficiency is measured by CD3 + / CD19 + expression (82% on average, n = 5), in flow cytometry. The functionality of the suicide cassette iCaspase9/AP1903 on CART-cells after 48h treatment with AP1903 was tested. We have shown the death of more than 90% of CART-cells (7-AAD labeling in flow cytometry). We then performed in-vitro functional tests of CART-cells against LMC lines naturally expressing IL-1RAP or against transfected lines to express the membrane form of IL-1RAP. After co-culture of CART-cells in the presence of IL-1RAP + target cells, we have shown that they proliferate (CFSE test), that they secrete interferon y and inflammatory cytokines (intracellular labeling and Cytokines Bead Array assay). They are able to degranulate (CD107a & b labeling). Finally, by 7 AAD labeling, we demonstrated the cytotoxicity of CART-cells against IL1-RAP + cells. Finally, we showed the effectiveness of CART-cells in vivo, in a tumor xenograft model in NSG immunodeficiency mice engrafted by the K562-IL1RAP+/Luciferase+ line. There is a decrease in the tumor load 4 days after injection of CART-cells, until complete disappearance.This proof of concept suggests alternative therapeutic perspectives in the treatment of CML or AML, which should be optimized in murine models (sequence and injection numbers, cell numbers, associations with ITKS or other chemotherapies) in order to Phase I clinical trial, to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of the approach to consider a demonstration of efficacy in human. Securing by the suicide cassette makes it possible to consider the use of CART-cells in an autologous or allogeneic situation (Donor Lymphocytes infusion, DU

    Ciblage de la cellule souche leucémique exprimant la protéine lL-1RAP : Approche d'immunothérapie anti-tumorale utilisant des lymphocytes T génétiquement modifiés pour exprimer un récepteur chimérique à l’antigène(CAR)

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    Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative disorder and is characterized by the presence of a Philadelphia chromosome (Phl) encoding the BCR-ABL fusion protein with constitutive tyrosine kinase activity. The treatment by Tyrosine Kinase lnhibitors (ITK) is not curative. The problem today is ta target leukemic stem cells (HSCs) to prevent relapse of patients after stopping treatment with TKI and permanently eradicate the disease. Studies have identified the interleukin-1 accessory protein receptor (IL-lRAP) as a potential target for killing CSL (BCR-ABL1 positive) in CML or in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We therefore propose to develop a cell therapy approach targeting IL-lRAP, using T cells (LT) redirected by a CAR (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) in the treatment of CML and AML. We produced a specific anti-lL-1RAP murine monoclonal antibody (mAb) called # A3C3. We tested the specificity of the antibody # A3C3 in flow cytometry, in Western blot, by immunohistochemistry or confocal microcopy, on positive human cell lines IL-1RAP (KU812) or IL-1RAP negative (Raji). Moreover, by using this antibody, we have demonstrated by immunohistochemistry, on 20 different normal tissues that our antibody does not recognize or very few non-specific (off-target) targets. Finally, we demonstrated that this antibody is able to detect positive IL-1RAP CSLs in primary bone marrow or peripheral blood samples of LMC patients at diagnosis or after ITK treatment. By molecular biology, we have sequenced and identified rearrangements of the heavy (lgH) and light {lgL) chains coding region for hypervariable regions of# A3C3. The coding sequence for the "single chain variable fragment" (scFv), lin king the 2 lgH and lgl chains, was cloned into a 3rd generation lentiviral skeleton securised by a suicide gene, inducible caspase 9 (iCASP9). We produced CART-cells and LT-mock ex-vivo. The transduction efficiency is measured by CD3 + / CD19 + expression (82% on average, n = 5), in flow cytometry. The functionality of the suicide cassette iCaspase9/AP1903 on CART-cells after 48h treatment with AP1903 was tested. We have shown the death of more than 90% of CART-cells (7-AAD labeling in flow cytometry). We then performed in-vitro functional tests of CART-cells against LMC lines naturally expressing IL-1RAP or against transfected lines to express the membrane form of IL-1RAP. After co-culture of CART-cells in the presence of IL-1RAP + target cells, we have shown that they proliferate (CFSE test), that they secrete interferon y and inflammatory cytokines (intracellular labeling and Cytokines Bead Array assay). They are able to degranulate (CD107a & b labeling). Finally, by 7 AAD labeling, we demonstrated the cytotoxicity of CART-cells against IL1-RAP + cells. Finally, we showed the effectiveness of CART-cells in vivo, in a tumor xenograft model in NSG immunodeficiency mice engrafted by the K562-IL1RAP+/Luciferase+ line. There is a decrease in the tumor load 4 days after injection of CART-cells, until complete disappearance.This proof of concept suggests alternative therapeutic perspectives in the treatment of CML or AML, which should be optimized in murine models (sequence and injection numbers, cell numbers, associations with ITKS or other chemotherapies) in order to Phase I clinical trial, to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of the approach to consider a demonstration of efficacy in human. Securing by the suicide cassette makes it possible to consider the use of CART-cells in an autologous or allogeneic situation (Donor Lymphocytes infusion, DU)Nous avons produit des CART-cells et des LT-mock ont été produits ex-vivo. L'efficacité de transduction est mesuré par l'expression CD3+/CD19+ (82% en moyenne, n=S), en cytométrie en flux. L'expression protéique de CAR a été vérifiée par western blot et en cytométrie en flux attestant de son expression membranaire. Nous avons testé la fonctionnalité de la cassette suicide iCaspase9/ AP1903 sur CART-cells après 48h de traitement à I' AP1903. Nous avons montré que plus de 90% des CART-cells entrent en apoptose (Marquage 7-AAD en cytométrie en flux). Nous avons ensuite réalisé des tests fonctionnels in-vitro des CART-cells contre des lignées LMC exprimant naturellement IL-lRAP ou contre des lignées transfectées pour exprimer la forme membranaire d'IL-lRAP. Après co­culture des CART-cells en présence des cellules cibles IL-lRAP+ nous avons montré qu'ils prolifèrent (test CFSE), qu'ils sécrètent de l'interféron y et des cytokines inflammatoires. Enfin, par marquage 7-AAD, nous avons démontré la cytotoxicité des CART-cells contre les cellules ILl-RAP+. Finalement, nous avons montré l'efficacité des CART-cells in vivo, dans un modèle de xénogreffe tumorales dans des souris immunodéficiences NSG greffées par la lignée K562-IL1RAP+ / Luciférase +. On constate une diminution de la masse tumorale 4 jours après injection des CART-cells, jusqu'à disparition totale. Cette preuve de concept laisse entrevoir des perspectives thérapeutiques alternatives dans le traitement de la LMC ou LAM, qui devront être optimiser dans des modèles murins (séquence et nombres d'injection, nombres de cellules, associations avec ITKS ou autres chimiothérapies) afin de conduire un essai clinique de phase I, pour démontrer la faisabilité et la sécurité de l'approche pour envisager une démonstration d'efficacité chez l'homme. La sécurisation par la cassette suicide permet d'envisager l'utilisation des CART-cells en situation autologue ou allogénique (Donor Lymphocytes infusion, DU

    EZH2 and KDM6B Expressions Are Associated with Specific Epigenetic Signatures during EMT in Non Small Cell Lung Carcinomas

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    International audienceThe role of Epigenetics in Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) has recently emerged. Two epigenetic enzymes with paradoxical roles have previously been associated to EMT, EZH2 (Enhancer of Zeste 2 Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) Subunit), a lysine methyltranserase able to add the H3K27me3 mark, and the histone demethylase KDM6B (Lysine Demethylase 6B), which can remove the H3K27me3 mark. Nevertheless, it still remains unclear how these enzymes, with apparent opposite activities, could both promote EMT. In this study, we evaluated the function of these two enzymes using an EMT-inducible model, the lung cancer A549 cell line. ChIP-seq coupled with transcriptomic analysis showed that EZH2 and KDM6B were able to target and modulate the expression of different genes during EMT. Based on this analysis, we described INHBB, WTN5B, and ADAMTS6 as new EMT markers regulated by epigenetic modifications and directly implicated in EMT induction

    Droplet digital PCR allows vector copy number assessment and monitoring of experimental CAR T cells in murine xenograft models or approved CD19 CAR T cell-treated patients

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    International audienceAbstract Background Genetically engineered chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T lymphocytes are promising therapeutic tools for cancer. Four CAR T cell drugs, including tisagenlecleucel (tisa-cel) and axicabtagene-ciloleucel (axi-cel), all targeting CD19, are currently approved for treating B cell malignancies. Flow cytometry (FC) remains the standard for monitoring CAR T cells using a recombinant biotinylated target protein. Nevertheless, there is a need for additional tools, and the challenge is to develop an easy, relevant, highly sensitive, reproducible, and inexpensive detection method. Molecular tools can meet this need to specifically monitor long-term persistent CAR T cells. Methods Based on 2 experimental CAR T cell constructs, IL-1RAP and CS1, we designed 2 quantitative digital droplet (ddPCR) PCR assays. By targeting the 4.1BB/CD3z (28BBz) or 28/CD3z (28z) junction area, we demonstrated that PCR assays can be applied to approved CD19 CAR T drugs. Both 28z and 28BBz ddPCR assays allow determination of the average vector copy number (VCN) per cell. We confirmed that the VCN is dependent on the multiplicity of infection and verified that the VCN of our experimental or GMP-like IL-1RAP CAR T cells met the requirement (< 5 VCN/cell) for delivery to the clinical department, similar to approved axi-cel or tisa-cel drugs. Results 28BBz and 28z ddPCR assays applied to 2 tumoral (acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or multiple myeloma (MM) xenograft humanized NSG mouse models allowed us to quantify the early expansion (up to day 30) of CAR T cells after injection. Interestingly, following initial expansion, when circulating CAR T cells were challenged with the tumor, we noted a second expansion phase. Investigation of the bone marrow, spleen and lung showed that CAR T cells disseminated more within these tissues in mice previously injected with leukemic cell lines. Finally, circulating CAR T cell ddPCR monitoring of R/R acute lymphoid leukemia or diffuse large B cell lymphoma (n = 10 for tisa-cel and n = 7 for axi-cel) patients treated with both approved CAR T cells allowed detection of early expansion, which was highly correlated with FC, as well as long-term persistence (up to 450 days), while FC failed to detect these events. Conclusion Overall, we designed and validated 2 ddPCR assays allowing routine or preclinical monitoring of early- and long-term circulating approved or experimental CAR T cells, including our own IL-1RAP CAR T cells, which will be evaluated in an upcoming phase I clinical trial

    Global economic burden of unmet surgical need for appendicitis

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    Background There is a substantial gap in provision of adequate surgical care in many low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to identify the economic burden of unmet surgical need for the common condition of appendicitis. Methods Data on the incidence of appendicitis from 170 countries and two different approaches were used to estimate numbers of patients who do not receive surgery: as a fixed proportion of the total unmet surgical need per country (approach 1); and based on country income status (approach 2). Indirect costs with current levels of access and local quality, and those if quality were at the standards of high-income countries, were estimated. A human capital approach was applied, focusing on the economic burden resulting from premature death and absenteeism. Results Excess mortality was 4185 per 100 000 cases of appendicitis using approach 1 and 3448 per 100 000 using approach 2. The economic burden of continuing current levels of access and local quality was US 92492millionusingapproach1and92 492 million using approach 1 and 73 141 million using approach 2. The economic burden of not providing surgical care to the standards of high-income countries was 95004millionusingapproach1and95 004 million using approach 1 and 75 666 million using approach 2. The largest share of these costs resulted from premature death (97.7 per cent) and lack of access (97.0 per cent) in contrast to lack of quality. Conclusion For a comparatively non-complex emergency condition such as appendicitis, increasing access to care should be prioritized. Although improving quality of care should not be neglected, increasing provision of care at current standards could reduce societal costs substantially

    Global economic burden of unmet surgical need for appendicitis

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    Background There is a substantial gap in provision of adequate surgical care in many low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to identify the economic burden of unmet surgical need for the common condition of appendicitis. Methods Data on the incidence of appendicitis from 170 countries and two different approaches were used to estimate numbers of patients who do not receive surgery: as a fixed proportion of the total unmet surgical need per country (approach 1); and based on country income status (approach 2). Indirect costs with current levels of access and local quality, and those if quality were at the standards of high-income countries, were estimated. A human capital approach was applied, focusing on the economic burden resulting from premature death and absenteeism. Results Excess mortality was 4185 per 100 000 cases of appendicitis using approach 1 and 3448 per 100 000 using approach 2. The economic burden of continuing current levels of access and local quality was US 92492millionusingapproach1and92 492 million using approach 1 and 73 141 million using approach 2. The economic burden of not providing surgical care to the standards of high-income countries was 95004millionusingapproach1and95 004 million using approach 1 and 75 666 million using approach 2. The largest share of these costs resulted from premature death (97.7 per cent) and lack of access (97.0 per cent) in contrast to lack of quality. Conclusion For a comparatively non-complex emergency condition such as appendicitis, increasing access to care should be prioritized. Although improving quality of care should not be neglected, increasing provision of care at current standards could reduce societal costs substantially
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