A61K39/464404

MULTI SUBUNIT PROTEIN MODULES, CELLS EXPRESSING SAME AND USES THEREOF
20240409605 · 2024-12-12 ·

Multi subunit protein modules are provided. Accordingly, there is provided a multi subunit protein module comprising at least three cell membrane polypeptides each comprising an amino acid sequence of an Fc receptor common gamma chain (FcRgamma), said amino acid sequence is capable of transmitting an activating signal; wherein at least one but not all of said at least three polypeptides comprises an extracellular binding domain capable of binding a target that is presented on a cell surface of a target cell of an immune cell, such that upon binding of said extracellular binding domain to said target said activating signal is transmitted in an immune cell expressing said multi subunit protein module. Also provided are cells expressing the multi subunit protein modules and uses thereof.

Use of endogenous viral vaccine in chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy

Provided herein are, inter alia, methods and compositions including T cells expressing (i) a recombinant CAR protein which includes a peptide binding site and is capable of specifically binding cancer-specific antigens and (ii) a T cell receptor specific for a viral antigen (e.g., a CMV pp65 protein). The engineered T cells provided herein may be used in combination with a viral vaccine (e.g. cytomegalovirus (CMV) Triplex Vaccine) to treat a variety of cancers. The methods described herein also permit in vivo expansion of CMV-specific CAR T cells, instead of or in addition to ex vivo expansion, avoiding excessive T cell exhaustion that results in some cases from ex vivo manufacturing.

Use of endogenous viral vaccine in chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy

Provided herein are, inter alia, methods and compositions including T cells expressing (i) a recombinant CAR protein which includes a peptide binding site and is capable of specifically binding cancer-specific antigens and (ii) a T cell receptor specific for a viral antigen (e.g., a CMV pp65 protein). The engineered T cells provided herein may be used in combination with a viral vaccine (e.g. cytomegalovirus (CMV) Triplex Vaccine) to treat a variety of cancers. The methods described herein also permit in vivo expansion of CMV-specific CAR T cells, instead of or in addition to ex vivo expansion, avoiding excessive T cell exhaustion that results in some cases from ex vivo manufacturing.

BISPECIFIC CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF

The invention is directed to a bispecific chimeric antigen receptor, comprising: (a) at least two antigen-specific targeting regions; (b) an extracellular spacer domain; (c) a transmembrane domain; (d) at least one co-stimulatory domain; and (e) an intracellular signaling domain, wherein each antigen-specific targeting region comprises an antigen-specific single chain Fv (scFv) fragment, and binds a different antigen, and wherein the bispecific chimeric antigen receptor is co-expressed with a therapeutic control. The invention also provides methods and uses of the bispecific chimeric antigen receptors.