Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cancer (PDAC) continues to pose a significant health burden, with a 5-year survival rate of only 10%. Prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA) is highly expressed on the surface of tumor cells of most PDAC patients, with minimum expression in most normal tissues. Here, we generated cryopreserved, off-the-shelf, allogeneic PSCA chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) invariant NKT (iNKT) cells using human peripheral blood mononuclear cells as a cell source. In multiple in vitro and in vivo PDAC models, freshly manufactured PSCA CAR_sIL-15 iNKT cells and frozen-thawed, off-the-shelf PSCA CAR_sIL-15 iNKT cells demonstrate comparable efficacies, and both show remarkable suppression of PSCA-positive and gemcitabine-resistant PDAC. Importantly, off-the-shelf cryopreserved PSCA CAR_sIL-15 iNKT cells show equivalent efficacy when compared with PSCA CAR T cells using the same PSCA CAR and in the same PDAC model; however, PSCA CAR_sIL-15 iNKT cells do not appear to induce systemic toxicity or graft-versus-host disease, thus allowing for multiple infusions to control recurrent disease. Collectively, our study suggests that PSCA CAR_sIL-15 iNKT cells merit clinical investigation for PDAC patients exhibiting positive PSCA expression. The therapy could be given as a single agent or in combination with established therapeutic modalities for PDAC.
Zhenyu Dai, Zheng Zhu, Zhiyao Li, Lei Tian, Kun-Yu Teng, Hanyu Chen, Li-Shu Wang, Jianying Zhang, Laleh Melstrom, Michael A. Caligiuri, Jianhua Yu
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