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Activation and expansion of human T cells using artificial antigen-presenting cell scaffolds

Authors :
Zhang, David K. Y.
Cheung, Alexander S.
Mooney, David J.
Source :
Nature Protocols; March 2020, Vol. 15 Issue: 3 p773-798, 26p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Synthetic antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are used to mediate scalable ex vivo T-cell expansion for adoptive cell therapy. Recently, we developed APC-mimetic scaffolds (APC-ms), which present signals to T cells in a physiological manner to mediate rapid and controlled T-cell expansion. APC-ms are composed of individual high-aspect-ratio silica microrods loaded with soluble mitogenic cues and coated with liposomes of defined compositions, to form supported lipid bilayers. Membrane-bound ligands for stimulation and co-stimulation of T-cell receptors are presented via the fluid, synthetic membranes, while mitogenic cues are released slowly from the microrods. In culture, interacting T cells assemble the individual APC-ms microrods into a biodegradable 3D matrix. Compared to conventional methods, APC-ms facilitates several-fold greater polyclonal T-cell expansion and improved antigen-specific enrichment of rare T-cell subpopulations. Here we provide a detailed protocol for APC-ms synthesis and use for human T-cell activation, and discuss important considerations for material design and T-cell co-culture. This protocol describes the facile assembly of APC-ms in ~4 h and rapid expansion or enrichment of relevant T-cell clones in <2 weeks, and is applicable for T-cell manufacturing and assay development.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17542189 and 17502799
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Protocols
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52090455
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-019-0249-0