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Enhancing CAR-T cell functionality in a patient-specific manner.


ABSTRACT: Patient responses to autologous CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies are limited by insufficient and inconsistent cellular functionality. Here, we show that controlling the precise level of stimulation during T-cell activation to accommodate individual differences in the donor cells will dictate the functional attributes of CAR-T cell products. The functionality of CAR-T cell products, consisting of a diverse set of blood samples derived from healthy donors, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and chronic lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL) patient samples, representing a range of patient health status, is tested upon culturing on artificial antigen-presenting cell scaffolds to deliver T-cell stimulatory ligands (anti-CD3/anti-CD28) at highly defined densities. A clear relationship is observed between the dose of stimulation, the phenotype of the T-cell blood sample prior to T-cell activation, and the functionality of the resulting CAR-T cell products. We present a model, based on this dataset, that predicts the precise stimulation needed to manufacture a desired CAR-T cell product, given the input T-cell attributes in the initial blood sample. These findings demonstrate a simple approach to enhance CAR-T functionality by personalizing the level of stimulation during T-cell activation to enable flexible manufacturing of more consistent and potent CAR-T cells.

SUBMITTER: Zhang DKY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9889707 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing CAR-T cell functionality in a patient-specific manner.

Zhang David K Y DKY   Adu-Berchie Kwasi K   Iyer Siddharth S   Liu Yutong Y   Cieri Nicoletta N   Brockman Joshua M JM   Neuberg Donna D   Wu Catherine J CJ   Mooney David J DJ  

Nature communications 20230131 1


Patient responses to autologous CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies are limited by insufficient and inconsistent cellular functionality. Here, we show that controlling the precise level of stimulation during T-cell activation to accommodate individual differences in the donor cells will dictate the functional attributes of CAR-T cell products. The functionality of CAR-T cell products, consisting of a diverse set of blood samples derived from healthy donors, acute lymphoblastic  ...[more]

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