Background:Patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) generally have a poor prognosis, with an exceptionally high proliferative rate and a strong propensity for early metastasis, indicating the urgent need for novel therapies. The development of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)s targeting solid tumors is limited owing to the lack of target antigens and low efficacy. In this study, we aimed to discover new targets for SCLC CAR-T therapy and develop CAR-T-based combinational treatment against SCLC in preclinical models.
Methods:The in vitro antitumor activity of B7H6-specific CAR-T cell was evaluated. Venetoclax-resistant B7H6 CAR-T cell were designed and the synergistic effect of venetoclax and B7-H6 CAR-T cells was tested in vitro and in vivo.
Result:B7H6 is highly expressed in SCLC tumors. CAR-T cell against B7H6 displayed antigen-specific antitumor efficacy. BCL-2(D103E)-expressing CAR-T cells showed resistance to venetoclax-induced apoptosis. The combinational treatment of venetoclax and BCL-2(D103E)-expressing B7H6-targeting showed potent anti-SCLC effect in vitro and in vivo.
Conclusions:Our findings suggest that the combination of BCL-2 mutant-expressing B7H6-targeting CAR-T cells and venetoclax could be a promising novel strategy against B7H6-expressing SCLCs and other solid tumors, providing the foundation for CAR-T cells and proapoptotic small molecules therapy in patients with SCLCs in a clinical trial.