Investigator

Elisa Vigna

Candiolo Cancer Institute

EVElisa Vigna
Papers(1)
Three-dimensional dyn…
Collaborators(8)
Federica GalvagnoGiorgio ValabregaLorenzo D’AmbrosioS. CapelleroValentina TuninettiAlberto PuliafitoAlessandra MerliniDario Sangiolo
Institutions(2)
University Of TurinInstituto Nazionale T…

Papers

Three-dimensional dynamics of mesothelin-targeted CAR.CIK lymphocytes against ovarian cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis

Intraperitoneal cellular immunotherapy with CAR-redirected lymphocytes is an intriguing approach to target peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) from ovarian cancer (OC), which is currently evaluated in clinical trials. PC displays a composite structure with floating tumor cells within ascites and solid-like masses invading the peritoneum. Therefore, a comprehensive experimental model is crucial to optimize CAR-cell therapies in such a peculiar environment. Here, we explored the activity of cytokine-induced killer lymphocytes (CIK), redirected by CAR against mesothelin (MSLN-CAR.CIK), within reductionistic 3D models resembling the structural complexity of both liquid and solid components of PC. MSLN-CAR.CIK effectively killed and were functionally efficient against OC targets. In a "floating-like" 3D context with floating OC spheroids, both tumor localization and killing by MSLN-CAR.CIK were significantly boosted by fluid flow. In a "solid-like" context, MSLN-CAR.CIK were recruited through the extracellular matrix on embedded tumor aggregates, with variable kinetics depending on the effector-target distance. Furthermore, MSLN-CAR.CIK penetrated the inner levels of OC spheroids exerting effective tumor killing. Our findings provide currently unknown therapeutically relevant information on intraperitoneal approaches with CAR.CIK, supporting further developments and improvements for clinical studies in the context of locoregional cell therapy approaches for patients with PC from OC.

47Works
1Papers
8Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorDog DiseasesPeritoneal NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsNeoplasmsLung NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung

Positions

Researcher

Candiolo Cancer Institute

2006–

Researcher

University of Turin · Department of Oncolgy

Links & IDs
0000-0001-9787-5732

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