Moloud Ahmadi, Nicholas Putnam, Max Dotson, Danny Hayoun, Jasmine Padilla, Nujhat Fatima, Prajakta Bhanap, Gertrude Nonterah, Xavier de Mollerat du Jeu, Yongchang Ji
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Abstract
The traditional method of CAR T cell production involves lengthy ex-vivo culture times which can result in the reduction of crucial naïve T cell subsets. Moreover, traditional CAR T cell therapy manufacturing processes can prolong time-to-patient, potentially delaying patient treatment, and contribute to disease progression. In this study, we describe an innovative and semi-automated 24-hour CAR T manufacturing process that yields a higher percentage of naïve/stem-cell like T cells which showed high cytotoxic activity and cytokine release in vitro. The data supports the feasibility of implementing this streamlined manufacturing process in clinics. This approach also has the potential to enhance CAR T therapy efficacy and improve patient access to therapy.
期刊介绍:
Current Research in Translational Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing worldwide clinical and basic research in the field of hematology, immunology, infectiology, hematopoietic cell transplantation, and cellular and gene therapy. The journal considers for publication English-language editorials, original articles, reviews, and short reports including case-reports. Contributions are intended to draw attention to experimental medicine and translational research. Current Research in Translational Medicine periodically publishes thematic issues and is indexed in all major international databases (2017 Impact Factor is 1.9).
Core areas covered in Current Research in Translational Medicine are:
Hematology,
Immunology,
Infectiology,
Hematopoietic,
Cell Transplantation,
Cellular and Gene Therapy.