Optimizing Transfection Efficiency in CAR-T Cell Manufacturing through Multiple Administrations of Lipid-Based Nanoparticles

May 22, 2024ACS applied bio materials

Improving CAR-T Cell Production by Using Multiple Doses of Lipid Nanoparticles to Deliver Genes

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Abstract

A one-order-of-magnitude increase in transfection efficiency was achieved in Jurkat T-lymphocyte cells over 2 weeks without compromising cell viability.

  • Transfection efficiency is enhanced through multiple administrations of lipid-based nanoparticles.
  • Among tested formulations, a cationic lipoplex (cLNP) showed superior performance in gene delivery.
  • cLNP facilitated significant internalization of CAR-encoding plasmid DNA in HEK-293 cells compared to other lipid formulations.
  • Cellular entry of cLNP primarily occurs through a process known as macropinocytosis, improving endosomal escape.
  • Successful expression of the anti-CD19-CD28-CD3z CAR was confirmed using a fluorescence-based assay.

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