An allogeneic CD19 targeted Engineered Treg approach for treating B cell mediated autoimmune diseases 2260315
Abstract
Abstract Introduction CD19 CAR T cells have demonstrated promising efficacy in SLE by deeply depleting B cells, but these autologous cell therapies are expensive to deploy, come with significant toxicity risks, and lack the ability to control additional immune cell functions driving autoreactive B cell generation and lupus pathogenesis. Methods We developed GNTI-350, an allogeneic hypoimmune CD19 CAR—engineered regulatory T cell (CAR19 EngTreg) therapy, which leverages stable FOXP3 expression, a CD19 CAR for selective targeting, and a rapamycin-inducible IL-2 signaling complex to sustain Treg function. Results Persistence of GNTI-350 is enabled by Immune Evasion Engineering (IEE), a hypoimmune technology that allows MHC-deficient allogeneic cell therapies to evade host NK cell clearance. Human CAR19 EngTregs expressed canonical Treg markers, suppressed T cell proliferation, blocked B cell differentiation into plasma cells, and depleted CD19+ B cells in humanized mice with minimal inflammatory cytokine release versus conventional CD19 CAR T cells. In the SLE123 mouse model, CAR19 mEngTregs persisted >4 months, lowered autoantibodies, improved kidney pathology, and reduced the levels of T follicular helper (Tfh) and germinal center (GC) B cells - potentially showing a reinforcement of T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cell function. Conclusion These data show that GNTI-350 can safely achieve a durable immune reset and may provide superior therapeutic benefit over CAR-T approaches to patients with B cell—driven autoimmune diseases. Funding Source Venture capital, NIH Topic Categories Therapeutic Approaches to Autoimmunity (THER)
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Journal Info
The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (16)
Payam Zarin
Gentibio
Christopher Moore
GentiBio
Travis Drow
SCRI
Peter Cook
SCRI
Maegan Hoover
Gentibio
Victoria DeVault-Nelson
GentiBio
Jennifer Mellen
GentiBio
Annaiz Grimm
SCRI
Alaina Burgess
Gentibio
Tingxi Guo
Gentibio
Brian Christen
GentiBio
Alberto Del Rio-Espinola
GentiBio
Chandra Patel
GentiBio
Tiffany Chen
David Rawlings
University of Washington
Thomas Wickham
Gentibio