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On-target off-tumor toxicity of claudin18.2-directed CAR-T cells in preclinical models

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  • Filippo Birocchi

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Antonio J. Almazan

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Aiyana Parker

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Amanda A. Bouffard

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Sadie Goncalves

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Christopher Kelly

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Jessica Frank

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Mark B. Leick

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Nicholas J. Haradhvala

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Shaw Kagawa

    (Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Gad Getz

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Giulia Escobar

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Diego Salas-Benito

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Adele Mucci

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Trisha R. Berger

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Marcela V. Maus

    (Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Claudin 18.2 (CLDN18.2)-targeted CAR-T cell therapies have shown promising clinical efficacy in gastric cancer. However, early-phase trials have reported gastrointestinal adverse events due to on-target off-tumor recognition of CLDN18.2 in the gastric mucosa. By leveraging shared CLDN18.2 epitopes and expression in humans and mice, we establish an in vivo model that replicates the on-target off-tumor toxicity of CLDN18.2 CAR-T. Our findings confirm that this toxicity is independent of the CAR construct’s design, co-stimulatory domain, and tumor model. Additionally, we demonstrate the utility of this model in testing strategies to mitigate on-target toxicity, such as Boolean-logic AND-gate approaches. Our results offer insights into the use of mouse models that recapitulate on-target off-tumor toxicities, with the caveat that although we are often concerned that models will undercall toxicities in humans, they may also overcall the incidence and severity of toxicities, prematurely discarding promising therapeutic agents from further clinical development.

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  • Filippo Birocchi & Antonio J. Almazan & Aiyana Parker & Amanda A. Bouffard & Sadie Goncalves & Christopher Kelly & Jessica Frank & Mark B. Leick & Nicholas J. Haradhvala & Shaw Kagawa & Gad Getz & Giu, 2025. "On-target off-tumor toxicity of claudin18.2-directed CAR-T cells in preclinical models," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-61858-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-61858-z
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    1. Elizabeth J. Carstens & Kazuki Takahashi & Naoya Sakamoto & Martina De Vizio & Micaela Morgado & Shahryar Khoshtinat Nikkhoi & Abhishek Mangipudi & Canh Hiep Nguyen & Tate Weltzin & Izuma Nakayama & Q, 2025. "Modeling and addressing on-target/off-tumor toxicity of claudin 18.2 targeted immunotherapies," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.

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