Πέμπτη 3 Αυγούστου 2017

Optimization of cGMP purification and expansion of umbilical cord blood-derived T-regulatory cells in support of first-in-human clinical trials.

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Optimization of cGMP purification and expansion of umbilical cord blood-derived T-regulatory cells in support of first-in-human clinical trials.

Cytotherapy. 2017 Feb;19(2):250-262

Authors: McKenna DH, Sumstad D, Kadidlo DM, Batdorf B, Lord CJ, Merkel SC, Koellner CM, Curtsinger JM, June CH, Riley JL, Levine BL, Miller JS, Brunstein CG, Wagner JE, Blazar BR, Hippen KL

Abstract
BACKGROUND AIMS: Thymic-derived regulatory T cells (tTreg) are critical regulators of the immune system. Adoptive tTreg transfer is a curative therapy for murine models of autoimmunity, graft rejection, and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). We previously completed a "first-in-human" clinical trial using in vitro expanded umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived tTreg to prevent GVHD in patients undergoing UCB hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). tTreg were safe and demonstrated clinical efficacy, but low yield prevented further dose escalation.
METHODS: To optimize yield, we investigated the use of KT64/86 artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPCs) to expand tTreg and incorporated a single re-stimulation after day 12 in expansion culture.
RESULTS: aAPCs increased UCB tTreg expansion greater than eightfold over CD3/28 stimulation. Re-stimulation with aAPCs increased UCB tTreg expansion an additional 20- to 30-fold. Re-stimulated human UCB tTreg ameliorated GVHD disease in a xenogeneic model. Following current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) validation, a trial was conducted with tTreg. tTreg doses up to >30-fold higher compared with that obtained with anti-CD3/28 mAb coated-bead expansion and Foxp3 expression was stable during in vitro expansion and following transfer to patients. Increased expansion did not result in a senescent phenotype and GVHD was significantly reduced.
DISCUSSION: Expansion culture with cGMP aAPCs and re-stimulation reproducibly generates sufficient numbers of UCB tTreg that exceeds the numbers of T effector cells in an UCB graft. The methodology supports future tTreg banking and is adaptable to tTreg expansion from HSC sources. Furthermore, because human leukocyte antigen matching is not required, allogeneic UCB tTreg may be a useful strategy for prevention of organ rejection and autoimmune disease.

PMID: 27887864 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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