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Fertility-preserving myeloablative conditioning using single-dose CD117 antibody-drug conjugate in a rhesus gene therapy model

Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy has curative potential; however, its use is limited by the morbidity and mortality associated with current chemotherapy-based conditioning. Targeted conditioning using antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) holds promise for reduced toxicity in HSC gene therapy. He...

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Autores principales: Uchida, Naoya, Stasula, Ulana, Demirci, Selami, Germino-Watnick, Paula, Hinds, Malikiya, Le, Anh, Chu, Rebecca, Berg, Alexander, Liu, Xiong, Su, Ling, Wu, Xiaolin, Krouse, Allen E., Linde, N. Seth, Bonifacino, Aylin, Hong, So Gun, Dunbar, Cynthia E., Lanieri, Leanne, Bhat, Anjali, Palchaudhuri, Rahul, Bennet, Bindu, Hoban, Megan, Bertelsen, Kirk, Olson, Lisa M., Donahue, Robert E., Tisdale, John F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37828021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41153-5
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Sumario:Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy has curative potential; however, its use is limited by the morbidity and mortality associated with current chemotherapy-based conditioning. Targeted conditioning using antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) holds promise for reduced toxicity in HSC gene therapy. Here we test the ability of an antibody-drug conjugate targeting CD117 (CD117-ADC) to enable engraftment in a non-human primate lentiviral gene therapy model of hemoglobinopathies. Following single-dose CD117-ADC, a >99% depletion of bone marrow CD34 + CD90 + CD45RA- cells without lymphocyte reduction is observed, which results are not inferior to multi-day myeloablative busulfan conditioning. CD117-ADC, similarly to busulfan, allows efficient engraftment, gene marking, and vector-derived fetal hemoglobin induction. Importantly, ADC treatment is associated with minimal toxicity, and CD117-ADC-conditioned animals maintain fertility. In contrast, busulfan treatment commonly causes severe toxicities and infertility in humans. Thus, the myeloablative capacity of single-dose CD117-ADC is sufficient for efficient engraftment of gene-modified HSCs while preserving fertility and reducing adverse effects related to toxicity in non-human primates. This targeted conditioning approach thus provides the proof-of-principle to improve risk-benefit ratio in a variety of HSC-based gene therapy products in humans.