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Expamers: a new technology to control T cell activation

Mateusz P. Poltorak, Patricia Graef, Claudia Tschulik, Michaela Wagner, Vlad Cletiu, Stefan Dreher, Bojana Borjan, Simon P. Fraessle, Manuel Effenberger, Martin Turk, Dirk H. Busch, Jürgen M. Plitzko, David Kugler, Seamus P. Ragan, Thomas G.M. Schmidt, Christian Stemberger, Lothar Germeroth

2020Scientific Reports44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

T cell activation is a cornerstone in manufacturing of T cell-based therapies, and precise control over T cell activation is important in the development of the next generation T-cell based therapeutics. This need cannot be fulfilled by currently available methods for T cell stimulation, in particular not in a time dependent manner. Here, we describe a modular activation reagent called Expamers, which addresses these limitations. Expamers are versatile stimuli that are intended for research and clinical use. They are readily soluble and can be rapidly bound and removed from the cell surface, allowing nearly instantaneous initiation and termination of activation signal, respectively. Hence, Expamers enable precise regulation of T cell stimulation duration and provide promise of control over T cell profiles in future products. Expamers can be easily adopted to different T cell production formats and have the potential to increase efficacy of T cell immunotherapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

T cellCellStimulationCell growthComputer scienceModular designCell biologyComputational biologyChemistryBiologyNeuroscienceImmunologyBiochemistryImmune systemOperating systemCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology