Comparison of FACS and PCR for detection of BCMA-CAR-T cells

Autor/innen

  • A. Reichman
  • A. Kunz
  • J.J. Joedicke
  • U.E. Höpken
  • A. Keib
  • B. Neuber
  • D. Sedloev
  • L. Wang
  • G. Jiang
  • A. Hückelhoven-Krauss
  • F. Eberhardt
  • C. Müller-Tidow
  • M. Wermke
  • A. Rehm
  • M. Schmitt
  • A. Schmitt

Journal

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Quellenangabe

  • Int J Mol Sci 23 (2): 903

Zusammenfassung

  • Chimeric-antigen-receptor (CAR)-T-cell therapy is already widely used to treat patients who are relapsed or refractory to chemotherapy, antibodies, or stem-cell transplantation. Multiple myeloma still constitutes an incurable disease. CAR-T-cell therapy that targets BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen) is currently revolutionizing the treatment of those patients. To monitor and improve treatment outcomes, methods to detect CAR-T cells in human peripheral blood are highly desirable. In this study, three different detection reagents for staining BCMA-CAR-T cells by flow cytometry were compared. Moreover, a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to detect BCMA-CAR-T cells was established. By applying a cell-titration experiment of BCMA-CAR-T cells, both methods were compared head-to-head. In flow-cytometric analysis, the detection reagents used in this study could all detect BCMA-CAR-T cells at a similar level. The results of false-positive background staining differed as follows (standard deviation): the BCMA-detection reagent used on the control revealed a background staining of 0.04% (±0.02%), for the PE-labeled human BCMA peptide it was 0.25% (±0.06%) and for the polyclonal anti-human IgG antibody it was 7.2% (±9.2%). The ability to detect BCMA-CAR-T cells down to a concentration of 0.4% was similar for qPCR and flow cytometry. The qPCR could detect even lower concentrations (0.02-0.01%). In summary, BCMA-CAR-T-cell monitoring can be reliably performed by both flow cytometry and qPCR. In flow cytometry, reagents with low background staining should be preferred.


DOI

doi:10.3390/ijms23020903