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PLoS One ; 19(8): e0309245, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39190688

RÉSUMÉ

CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies have driven a paradigm shift in the treatment of relapsed/refractory B-cell malignancies. However, >50% of CD19-CAR-T-treated patients experience progressive disease mainly due to antigen escape and low persistence. Clinical prognosis is heavily influenced by CAR-T cell function and systemic cytokine toxicities. Furthermore, it remains a challenge to efficiently, cost-effectively, and consistently manufacture clinically relevant numbers of virally engineered CAR-T cells. Using a highly efficient piggyBac transposon-based vector, Quantum pBac™ (qPB), we developed a virus-free cell-engineering system for development and production of multiplex CAR-T therapies. Here, we demonstrate in vitro and in vivo that consistent, robust and functional CD20/CD19 dual-targeted CAR-T stem cell memory (CAR-TSCM) cells can be efficiently produced for clinical application using qPB™. In particular, we showed that qPB™-manufactured CAR-T cells from cancer patients expanded efficiently, rapidly eradicated tumors, and can be safely controlled via an iCasp9 suicide gene-inducing drug. Therefore, the simplicity of manufacturing multiplex CAR-T cells using the qPB™ system has the potential to improve efficacy and broaden the accessibility of CAR-T therapies.


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Antigènes CD19 , Antigènes CD20 , Immunothérapie adoptive , Récepteurs chimériques pour l'antigène , Antigènes CD19/immunologie , Humains , Antigènes CD20/immunologie , Antigènes CD20/génétique , Immunothérapie adoptive/méthodes , Récepteurs chimériques pour l'antigène/immunologie , Récepteurs chimériques pour l'antigène/génétique , Animaux , Souris , Ingénierie cellulaire/méthodes , Lymphocytes T/immunologie , Lignée cellulaire tumorale
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