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Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev ; 31: 101113, 2023 Dec 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37790244

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Genetic modification of cells using viral vectors has shown huge therapeutic benefit in multiple diseases. However, inefficient transduction contributes to the high cost of these therapies. Several transduction-enhancing small molecules have previously been identified; however, some may be toxic to the cells or patient, otherwise alter cellular characteristics, or further increase manufacturing complexity. In this study, we aimed to identify molecules capable of enhancing lentiviral transduction of T cells from available small-molecule libraries. We conducted a high-throughput flow-cytometry-based screen of 27,892 compounds, which subsequently was narrowed down to six transduction-enhancing small molecules for further testing with two therapeutic lentiviral vectors used to manufacture GSK's clinical T cell therapy products. We demonstrate enhanced transduction without a negative impact on other product attributes. Furthermore, we present results of transcriptomic analysis, suggesting alteration of ribosome biogenesis, resulting in reduced interferon response, as a potential mechanism of action for the transduction-enhancing activity of the lead compound. Finally, we demonstrate the ability of the lead transduction enhancer to produce a comparable T cell product using a 3-fold reduction in vector volume in our clinical manufacturing process, resulting in a predicted 15% reduction in the overall cost of goods.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 5016, 2023 08 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37596248

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TIGIT is an inhibitory receptor expressed on lymphocytes and can inhibit T cells by preventing CD226 co-stimulation through interactions in cis or through competition of shared ligands. Whether TIGIT directly delivers cell-intrinsic inhibitory signals in T cells remains unclear. Here we show, by analysing lymphocytes from matched human tumour and peripheral blood samples, that TIGIT and CD226 co-expression is rare on tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes. Using super-resolution microscopy and other techniques, we demonstrate that ligation with CD155 causes TIGIT to reorganise into dense nanoclusters, which coalesce with T cell receptor (TCR)-rich clusters at immune synapses. Functionally, this reduces cytokine secretion in a manner dependent on TIGIT's intracellular ITT-like signalling motif. Thus, we provide evidence that TIGIT directly inhibits lymphocyte activation, acting independently of CD226, requiring intracellular signalling that is proximal to the TCR. Within the subset of tumours where TIGIT-expressing cells do not commonly co-express CD226, this will likely be the dominant mechanism of action.


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Activación de Linfocitos , Linfocitos Infiltrantes de Tumor , Humanos , Microscopía , Receptores Inmunológicos/genética , Transducción de Señal
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