Factors affecting lymphocyte collection efficiency for the manufacture of chimeric antigen receptor T cells in adults with B-cell malignancies

Sherilyn A Tuazon, Ang Li, Theodore Gooley, Thomas W Eunson, David G Maloney, Cameron J Turtle, Michael L Linenberger, Laura S Connelly-Smith, Sherilyn A Tuazon, Ang Li, Theodore Gooley, Thomas W Eunson, David G Maloney, Cameron J Turtle, Michael L Linenberger, Laura S Connelly-Smith

Abstract

Background: The clinical and procedural parameters that affect the optimal collection of lymphocytes for the production of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells remain undefined but are increasingly important, as commercial products are now available. We evaluated determinants of low lymphocyte collection efficiency (CE) and the rate of successful CAR T-cell manufacture in middle-aged and older adults with advanced B-cell malignancies.

Study designs and methods: Mononuclear cell collections using two apheresis platforms (COBE Spectra and Spectra Optia, Terumo BCT) from patients participating in a CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy trial were reviewed. Patient- and disease-specific factors, peripheral blood counts, apheresis parameters, and product cell counts were analyzed to determine effects on lymphocyte CE.

Results: Ninety-two apheresis events from patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) (n = 28), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (n = 18), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 46) were available for analysis. Forty-one collections (45%) had a lymphocyte CE of <40%. On multivariable analysis, age (every 10-year increase, odds ratio [OR] = 1.51; p = 0.034), disease type (chronic lymphocytic leukemia vs. ALL, OR = 0.24; p = 0.052; non-Hodgkin lymphoma vs. ALL, OR = 0.20; p = 0.009) and precollection platelets (every 10 × 103 /μL increase, OR = 1.07; p = 0.005) were appreciably associated with a lymphocyte CE of <40%. No major apheresis complications occurred.

Conclusions: Lymphocyte collection at our center was well tolerated and 100% successful in manufacturing CD19-directed CAR T cells from adult patients with B-cell malignancies despite low CE in some patients. A diagnosis of ALL, advancing age, and higher preapheresis platelet counts were observed to be associated with low CE.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01865617.

© 2019 AABB.

Figures

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Figure 1.
(A & B) Precollection lymphocyte and mononuclear cell (MNC) counts versus product lymphocyte counts demonstrating a positive correlation on both the COBE Spectra and Spectra Optia platforms. (C & D) Precollection lymphocyte and MNC counts versus calculated lymphocyte efficiency (CE2) without clear correlation.

Source: PubMed

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