Inducing T cell dysfunction by chronic stimulation of CAR-engineered T cells targeting cancer cells in suspension cultures
Mehmet Emrah Selli, Jack H. Landmann, Corvin D. Arveseth, Nathan Singh
Abstract
Several pre-clinical models reveal that chronic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) stimulation drives a dysfunctional state that mimics in vivo failure. In this protocol, we describe steps to induce T cell dysfunction by persistent and long-term stimulation of CAR-engineered T cells using antigen-expressing cancer cells in suspension cultures. We first described a validated method for manufacturing of CAR T cells, followed by a detailed method for chronic stimulation of CAR T cells and a strategy to evaluate these cells during the process of chronic stimulation. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Singh et al. (2020).1
Topics & Concepts
StimulationChimeric antigen receptorCell cultureCancer researchCancerCancer cellAntigenMedicineT cellImmunologyBiologyCell biologyNeuroscienceInternal medicineImmune systemGeneticsCAR-T cell therapy researchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsNanowire Synthesis and Applications