Title :
Large scale generation of genetically modified T-cells using micro-electroporators for cancer treatments
Author :
Choi, Yoonsu ; Maiti, Sourindra ; Yuen, Carrie ; Huls, Helen ; Raphael, Robert ; Killian, Thomas C. ; Stark, Daniel J. ; Lupascu, Sorin ; Lee, Dean A. ; Shpall, Elizabeth J. ; Kebriaei, Partow ; Champlin, Richard E. ; Biswal, Sibani L. ; Cooper, Laurence
Author_Institution :
Divisions of Pediatrics, Univ. of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
To address B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), we use a bioengineering approach to achieve high-efficient non-viral gene transfer of tumor-specific CAR+ T cells for on-demand use. Specifically, we have developed CD19-specific chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) to redirect the specificity of T cells for B-cell malignancies. We introduce CARs via a non-viral gene transfer: electroporation. We have fabricated and tested a series of high throughput micro-electroporation devices (HitMeDs) with the end result that a HitMeD can electroporate a large number (> 109) human T cells within short time period (< 4 hours). We connect the HitMeDs to a BTX pulse generator and a monitoring system. We have adapted HitMeDs to the electro-transfer of CAR mRNA which avoids the potential genotoxicity associated with vector integration. After electroporation, 70% to 80% of the T cells express CD19 -specific CAR.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; biomedical engineering; blood; cancer; cellular biophysics; B cell malignancies; B lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia; B-ALL; BTX pulse generator; CAR mRNA electrotransfer; CD19 specific chimeric antigen receptors; HitMeDs; bioengineering; cancer treatment; genetically modified T cell generation; high efficiency non viral gene transfer; high throughput microelectroporation devices; microelectroporators; tumor specific CAR+ T cells; Biomedical engineering; Cancer; Cells (biology); Clinical trials; Gene therapy; Immune system; Large-scale systems; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical treatment; Throughput; CD19-specific CAR; Cancer; Electroporation; High throughput; mRNA;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference, 2009. TRANSDUCERS 2009. International
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4190-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4193-8
DOI :
10.1109/SENSOR.2009.5285590