1. Quantification of cell-free DNAfor the analysis of CD19-CAR-T cells during lymphoma treatment
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Thomas Mika, Julia Thomson, Verena Nilius-Eliliwi, Deepak Vangala, Alexander Baraniskin, Gerald Wulf, Susanne Klein-Scory, and Roland Schroers
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CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T cells ,CAR-T cells ,digital-droplet PCR (ddPCR) ,liquid biopsy ,cell-free DNA ,lymphoma ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells are increasingly used for the treatment of hematologic malignancies. Treatment success relies highly upon sufficient expansion of CAR-T effector cells. Accordingly, longitudinal quantification of CAR-T cells during therapy is clinically important. Techniques to quantify CAR-T cells in patient blood samples are based on flow cytometry and PCR. However, cellular kinetics of CAR-T cells are very complex and under current investigation. In this study, feasibility of CAR-T cell quantification by cell-free DNA (cfDNA) was analyzed. cfDNA isolated from 74 blood samples of 12 patients during lymphoma treatment with the anti-CD19 CAR-T cell product axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel) were analyzed. Concentrations of cfDNA specific for the CAR-T gene construct (cfCAR-DNA) and a reference gene were quantified by a newly designed digital-droplet PCR (ddPCR) assay. Detection and quantification of cfCAR-DNA was feasible and reliable for all patients included. Relative quantification of cfCAR-DNA compared to a reference gene, suitable for genomic DNA analysis, was heterogeneous in treatment responders and non-responders. In contrast, parallel analyses of cfCAR-DNA and reference cfDNA in a patient-specific approach gave insight into active lymphoma killing and treatment responses. In summary, plasma cfDNA determination in lymphoma patients is a promising tool for future clinical decision making.
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- 2021
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