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Scalable Manufacturing of CAR T Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy

Mohamed Abou‐El‐Enein, Magdi Elsallab, Steven A. Feldman, Andrew D. Fesnak, Helen E. Heslop, Peter Marks, Brian G. Till, Gerhard Bauer, Barbara Savoldo

2021Blood Cancer Discovery295 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As of April 2021, there are five commercially available chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies for hematological malignancies. With the current transition of CAR T cell manufacturing from academia to industry, there is a shift toward Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)-compliant closed and automated systems to ensure reproducibility and to meet the increased demand for cancer patients. In this review we describe current CAR T cells clinical manufacturing models and discuss emerging technological advances that embrace scaling and production optimization. We summarize measures being used to shorten CAR T-cell manufacturing times and highlight regulatory challenges to scaling production for clinical use. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE ∣: As the demand for CAR T cell cancer therapy increases, several closed and automated production platforms are being deployed, and others are in development.This review provides a critical appraisal of these technologies that can be leveraged to scale and optimize the production of next generation CAR T cells.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorProduction (economics)ScalabilityGood manufacturing practiceComputer scienceManufacturing engineeringImmunotherapyCancerBusinessMedicineEngineeringMarketingDatabaseSupply chainMacroeconomicsEconomicsInternal medicineCAR-T cell therapy researchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses