Nature medicine

Donor immune cells targeting CD19 for hard-to-treat lupus: a phase 1 trial

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Abstract

Essence

CRISPR-engineered allogeneic CD19-targeting T cells showed short-term remission signals in treatment-refractory systemic lupus erythematosus with lupus nephritis.

Evidence

In a phase 1 cohort of five patients with severe refractory SLE, YTS109 treatment produced SLE responder index 4 responses in all patients at 3 months, mostly sustained through 6 months, with mild cytokine release syndrome and no graft-versus-host disease.

Caveat

This was an uncontrolled five-patient study with only 6 months of follow-up, and one patient had a mild refractory flare at month 6.

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