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Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the remodeling of the multiple myeloma microenvironment after B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)–targeted chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy. Experimental Design: We performed single-cell RNA sequencing on paired bone marrow specimens (n = 14) from seven patients with multiple myeloma before (i.e., baseline, “day −4”) and after (i.e., “day 28”) lymphodepleted BCMA CAR-T cell therapy. Results: Our analysis revealed heterogeneity in gene expression profiles among multiple myeloma cells, even those harboring the same cytogenetic abnormalities. The best overall responses of patients over the 15-month follow-up are positively correlated with the abundance and targeted cytotoxic activity of CD8+ effector CAR-T cells on day 28 after CAR-T cell infusion. Additionally, favorable responses are associated with attenuated immunosuppression mediated by regulatory T cells, enhanced CD8+ effector T-cell cytotoxic activity, and elevated type 1 conventional dendritic cell (DC) antigen presentation ability. DC re-clustering inferred intramedullary-originated type 3 conventional DCs with extramedullary migration. Cell–cell communication network analysis indicated that BCMA CAR-T therapy mitigates BAFF/GALECTIN/MK pathway–mediated immunosuppression and activates MIF pathway–mediated anti–multiple myeloma immunity. Conclusions: Our study sheds light on multiple myeloma microenvironment dynamics after BCMA CAR-T therapy, offering clues for predicting treatment responsivity.
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Yazi Yang
Sen Qin
Mengyu Yang
Clinical Cancer Research
Peking University
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Beijing Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5fc83b6db643587590f0d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-24-0352
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