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T cell stimulation and expansion by SunTag-based clustering of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv.


ABSTRACT: Therapeutic ex vivo T cell expansion is limited by low rates and poor functionality, especially for T cells from aged cancer patients. Here, we describe a novel method for T cell stimulation and expansion using a system named SunTag-based clustering of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv (SBCS). In this method, SunTag was used to recruit up to 13 copies of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv for T cell activation. Compared with the traditional method using immobilized CD3/CD28 antibodies, the SBCS system produced approximately 1.5-fold greater expansion of T cells from healthy donors, and more than 2-fold greater expansion of T cells from aged cancer patients after stimulation. The efficiency of expansion depended mainly on the concentration of the clustered polymers of anti-CD3 scFv rather than anti-CD28 scFv. We also demonstrated that the SBCS-expanded T cells could be used to prepare functional chimeric antigen receptor modified T cells for antitumor therapy.

SUBMITTER: Zhong K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7346064 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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T cell stimulation and expansion by SunTag-based clustering of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv.

Zhong Kunhong K   Liu Zhiyong Z   Li Hongjian H   Zhao Shasha S   Wang Yuelong Y   Guo Wenhao W   Zheng Xi X   Yang Hui H   Guo Gang G   Zhou Liangxue L   Xu Jianguo J   Tong Aiping A  

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Therapeutic <i>ex vivo</i> T cell expansion is limited by low rates and poor functionality, especially for T cells from aged cancer patients. Here, we describe a novel method for T cell stimulation and expansion using a system named SunTag-based clustering of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv (SBCS). In this method, SunTag was used to recruit up to 13 copies of anti-CD3/CD28 scFv for T cell activation. Compared with the traditional method using immobilized CD3/CD28 antibodies, the SBCS system produced approxim  ...[more]

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