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Mathematical Modeling Insights into Improving CAR T cell Therapy for Solid Tumors: Antigen Heterogeneity and Bystander Effects (2307.05606v1)

Published 10 Jul 2023 in q-bio.TO

Abstract: As an adoptive cellular therapy, Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR T-cell) therapy has shown remarkable success in hematological malignancies, but only limited efficacy against solid tumors. Compared with blood cancers, solid tumors present a unique set of challenges that ultimately neutralize the function of CAR T-cells. One such barrier is antigen heterogeneity - variability in the expression of the antigen on tumor cells. Success of CAR T-cell therapy in solid tumors is unlikely unless almost all the tumor cells express the specific antigen that CAR T-cells target. A critical question for solving the heterogeneity problem is whether CAR T therapy induces bystander effects, such as antigen spreading. Antigen spreading occurs when CAR T-cells activate other endogenous antitumor CD8 T cells against antigens that were not originally targeted. In this work, we develop a mathematical model of CAR T-cell therapy for solid tumors that takes into consideration both antigen heterogeneity and bystander effects. Our model is based on in vivo treatment data that includes a mixture of target antigen-positive and target antigen-negative tumor cells. We use our model to simulate large cohorts of virtual patients to gain a better understanding of the relationship between bystander killing. We also investigate several strategies for enhancing the bystander effect and thus increasing the overall efficacy of CAR T-cell therapy for solid tumor.

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