IL-12-armed oncolytic HSV-2 enhances CAR T cell efficacy against pancreatic cancer in xenografted models
Chongfeng Xu, Jian Wu, Weikang Liu, Xiaoya Zhou, Qian Liang, Guoya Li, Yang Wang, Yanliang Liu, Qiying Cai, Zilong Tang, Chunyi Tu, Han Hu, Binlei Liu, Shufang Meng

TL;DR
Combining IL-12-armed oncolytic virus with CAR T cells improves treatment of pancreatic cancer in mice, leading to long-term tumor control.
Contribution
A novel combination of IL-12-expressing oncolytic HSV-2 and CAR T cells enhances efficacy against pancreatic cancer.
Findings
Combination therapy achieved complete and durable tumor elimination in mice.
Mesothelin-positive tumors failed to regrow after re-challenge in treated mice.
IL-12 improved CAR-T proliferation and oncolytic effects in immunodeficient hosts.
Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells show limited efficacy in solid tumors. Oncolytic viruses (OVs), especially those expressing immunomodulatory cytokines like interleukin-12 (IL-12), potentiate to synergize with CAR-T therapy. We integrated an IL-12-expressing oncolytic herpes simplex virus type 2 (oHSV-2-IL-12) with mesothelin-targeting SS1-ICOSBBZ-CAR-T to treat Capan-2 pancreatic cancer cells xenografts in B-NDG immunodeficient mice. SS1-ICOSBBZ-CAR-T alone exhibited partial anti-tumor activity, but could not eradicate established tumors. Intra-tumoral oHSV-2-IL-12 administration potently enhanced CAR-T efficacy, achieving complete and durable tumor elimination even at reduced CAR-T doses. After the initial tumors were fully eliminated by combination therapy, mice were re-challenged by inoculating mesothelin-negative and mesothelin-positive tumor cell lines on the left and…
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TopicsVirus-based gene therapy research · CAR-T cell therapy research · Cancer Research and Treatments
