Hannah W Song, Robert P Somerville, David F Stroncek, Steven L Highfill
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摘要
CAR-T 细胞和 TCR-T 细胞等工程 T 细胞疗法对以前无法治愈的疾病产生了令人印象深刻的患者反应。在过去几年中,出现了许多技术创新,使在功能封闭且通常自动化的系统中进行临床生产成为可能。在此,我们将介绍用于临床制造 CAR 和 TCR 工程 T 细胞的最新技术,包括细胞纯化、转导/转染、扩增和收获。为了帮助比较现有的不同系统,我们介绍了美国国立卫生研究院临床中心为 I 期临床试验制造工程 T 细胞的三个案例研究(治疗淋巴瘤的 CD30 CAR-T 细胞、治疗 B 细胞恶性肿瘤的 CD19/CD22 双特异性 CAR-T 细胞和治疗人类乳头状瘤病毒相关癌症的 E7 TCR T 细胞)。细胞制造技术的不断改进将有助于在全球范围内推广工程 T 细胞疗法。
Scaling up and scaling out: Advances and challenges in manufacturing engineered T cell therapies.
Engineered T cell therapies such as CAR-T cells and TCR-T cells have generated impressive patient responses in previously incurable diseases. In the past few years there have been a number of technical innovations that enable robust clinical manufacturing in functionally closed and often automated systems. Here we describe the latest technology used to manufacture CAR- and TCR-engineered T cells in the clinic, including cell purification, transduction/transfection, expansion and harvest. To help compare the different systems available, we present three case studies of engineered T cells manufactured for phase I clinical trials at the NIH Clinical Center (CD30 CAR-T cells for lymphoma, CD19/CD22 bispecific CAR-T cells for B cell malignancies, and E7 TCR T cells for human papilloma virus-associated cancers). Continued improvement in cell manufacturing technology will help enable world-wide implementation of engineered T cell therapies.
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This review journal provides the most current information on basic and translational research in immunology and related fields. In addition to invited reviews, the journal accepts for publication articles and editorials on relevant topics proposed by contributors. Each issue of International Reviews of Immunology contains both solicited and unsolicited review articles, editorials, and ''In-this-Issue'' highlights. The journal also hosts reviews that position the authors'' original work relative to advances in a given field, bridging the gap between annual reviews and the original research articles.
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