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Name Sakai Osamu
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researchmap researcher code R000047030
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Optimization of canine CD20 chimeric antigen receptor T cell manufacturing and in vitro cytotoxic activity against B-cell lymphoma.

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Osamu Sakai
Masaya Igase
Takuya Mizuno

Summary

Canine B-cell lymphoma is one of the most common haematopoietic neoplasms in veterinary medicine, and it is considered a relevant model for human diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Although the standard treatment consisting of multi-drug chemotherapy is effective in most cases, treatment is often challenging because of relapse and drug resistance. The adoptive transfer of autologous T cells genetically modified to express a CD19-specific chimeric antigen receptor (CD19 CAR-T cells) has been shown to be highly effective in human B-cell malignancies. However, there is no clinically available canine CAR-T cell therapy. We generated canine second-generation and third-generation CAR-T cells by retroviral gene transduction. Optimization was performed to investigate effective viral transduction protocols and favourable culture conditions for canine CAR-T cells. The RetroNectin-bound virus infection method resulted in more than 70% transduction efficiency. The effect of culture conditions on the phenotype of CAR-T cells was evaluated by the expression of surface markers. in vitro cytotoxicity assays of target cells cultured with CD20 CAR-transduced cells demonstrated that CD20 CAR-T cells exhibit cytotoxicity against CD20-expressing canine B-cell lymphoma cells and canine CD20-transduced murine cells, whereas no effect was observed against cells that lacked canine CD20 expression. Our study established virus-based canine CAR-T cell generation, providing fundamental data for a better understanding of canine adoptive T-cell therapy.

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Veterinary and comparative oncology

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Volume

18

Number Of Pages

4

StartingPage

739

EndingPage

752

Date of Issue

2020-12

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Language

English

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10.1111/vco.12602

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