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Fibrin gel enhances the antitumor effects of chimeric antigen receptor T cells in glioblastoma

Edikan A. Ogunnaike, Alain Valdivia, Mostafa Yazdimamaghani, E. Cintora León, Seema Nandi, Hannah Hudson, Hongwei Du, Simon Khagi, Zhen Gu, Barbara Savoldo, Frances S. Ligler, Shawn Hingtgen, Gianpietro Dotti

2021Science Advances83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Regional delivery of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells in glioblastoma represents a rational therapeutic approach as an alternative to intravenous administration to avoid the blood-brain barrier impediment. Here, we developed a fibrin gel that accommodates CAR-T cell loading and promotes their gradual release. Using a model of subtotal glioblastoma resection, we demonstrated that the fibrin-based gel delivery of CAR-T cells within the surgical cavity enables superior antitumor activity compared to CAR-T cells directly inoculated into the tumor resection cavity.

Topics & Concepts

FibrinChimeric antigen receptorGlioblastomaAntigenReceptorCancer researchChemistryMedicineImmunologyImmunotherapyImmune systemBiochemistryCAR-T cell therapy researchAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit DesignNanowire Synthesis and Applications