A CITE-seq analytical pipeline for the identification and molecular characterisation of dual targeting CAR T-cell products
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Publication date
2023-09-01Abstract
The clinical application of T-cells genetically engineered to express a chimeric antigen receptor
(CAR) targeting CD19 is challenged by CD19 negative relapse in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
(B-ALL). Dual (CD19 and CD22) CAR targeting is thus currently under investigation, but its clinical
efficacy remains unclear. We therefore compared single vs dual CAR T-cells analysing single-cell
transcriptomes and CAR surface proteins from healthy donor- and B-ALL-derived in vitro CAR T-cell
products for both CAR T-cell populations. Specifically, we: i) identified the different subsets, single
and dual, in the CAR T-cell products without the need of prior sorting; and ii) characterised them in
terms of T-cell biology, effector functions, activation, proliferation, exhaustion and cellular composition
(e.g., memory phenotype). To do this, we identified CAR subpopulations using CAR transgene or protein
expression, or both. We found that the combination of gene and protein CAR expression is superior,
limiting the impact of RNA and protein dropout from shallow sequencing and CAR internalisation
upon antigen stimulation, respectively. Moreover, by performing differential gene expression and
gene-set enrichment analyses, (CAR) T-cell-related gene signature scores and cell type prediction,
we detected relevant differences between the CAR T-cell subsets identified. We thus provide a computational
pipeline able to identify and describe in vitro CAR T-cell subsets within the same manufacture
product. This will be used for the investigation of serial samples pre- and post-infusion in the clinical
setting, opening the door to dual targeting of B-ALL to fight patient relapse.
Document Type
Master's final project
Document version
Academic tutor: Josep Maria Serrat
Language
English
Keywords
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Pages
13 p.
Note
Curs 2022-2023
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