Generation of plasma cell targeting OR-gated CAR T cells for the treatment of autoimmune disease 2257520

C Chloe Slichter (Kite Pharma) E Emma Altman (Kite Pharma) K Karl Banta (Kite Pharma) C Christa Cortesio (2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States) T Tannaz Faal (Kite Pharma) M Martin Gomez (Kite Pharma) C Cameron McKelvey (Kite Pharma) C Chester Pham (2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States) B Bhargavi Rajan (2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States) S Siew Schleyer (Kite Pharma) K Kimberly Schluns (Kite Pharma) S Sophie Viaud (Kite Pharma)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting autoreactive memory B cells show promise in autoimmune disease, but long-lived plasma cells may also drive pathology. To achieve a more durable immune reset, we designed a novel OR-gated CAR T cell that utilizes a single chain variable fragment (scFv) targeting both memory B and plasma cells. Methods Antigen profiling of healthy donor blood and bone marrow samples identified B cell maturation antigen (BCMA) and transmembrane activator and CAML interactor (TACI) as B cell restricted targets with low risk of target related toxicity. Despite low sequence homology, the extracellular domains of BCMA and TACI share structural similarity in their ligand-binding domains, enabling the development of cross-reactive antibodies. Results An antibody display library panned with TACI protein yielded antibodies binding to TACI or BCMA with varying affinities. CAR T cells engineered from select antibodies exhibit robust cytolytic function, proliferation, and cytokine production in response to BCMA- or TACI-expressing cell lines in vitro. BCMA/TACI CAR T cells effectively control a plasma-cell derived tumor cell line expressing both antigens in vivo. Furthermore, we demonstrate B cell depletion by BCMA/TACI CAR T cells using autoimmune patient samples. Conclusion In summary, we have generated potent CAR T cells expressing a novel, single scFv recognizing both BCMA and TACI that can be utilized to target plasma and memory B cells more widely for treatment of autoimmune diseases. Funding Source n/a Topic Categories Therapeutic Approaches to Autoimmunity (THER)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (12)

C

Chloe Slichter

Kite Pharma

E

Emma Altman

Kite Pharma

K

Karl Banta

Kite Pharma

C

Christa Cortesio

2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States

T

Tannaz Faal

Kite Pharma

M

Martin Gomez

Kite Pharma

C

Cameron McKelvey

Kite Pharma

C

Chester Pham

2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States

B

Bhargavi Rajan

2Kite Pharma, a Gilead company, Foster City, United States

S

Siew Schleyer

Kite Pharma

K

Kimberly Schluns

Kite Pharma

S

Sophie Viaud

Kite Pharma