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Ovarian cancer is a major cause of death among all gynaecological cancers. Although surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy have yielded successful outcomes, the 5-year survival rate remains < 30%. Adoptive immunotherapy, particularly chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, has demonstrated improved survival in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia with manageable toxicity. We explored CAR T-cell therapy in a preclinical mouse model of ovarian cancer. Second-generation CAR T cells were developed targeting mesothelin (MSLN), which is abundantly expressed in ovarian cancer. Cytotoxicity experiments were performed to verify the lethality of CAR T cells on target cells via flow cytometry. The in vivo antitumour activity of MSLN CAR T cells was also verified using a patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse model with human tumour-derived cells. We also evaluated the potency of CAR T cells directed to MSLN following co-expression of a dominant-negative transforming growth factor-β receptor type II (dnTGFβRII). Our data demonstrate that anti-MSLN CAR T cells specifically eliminate MSLN-expressing target cells in an MSLN density-dependent manner. This preclinical research promises an effective treatment strategy to improve outcomes for ovarian cancer, with the potential for prolonging survival while minimizing risk of on-target off-tumour toxicity.
Pubmed ID: 36166071
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