Abstract 1511: Subcutaneous injection of total nucleated cells rapidly isolated following four-hour peripheral whole blood exposure to CD3-directed CAR-T lentiviruses with a synthetic driver results in robust CAR-T proliferation and anti-tumor immunity
Abstract:Background: Adoptive cell therapies using Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) show durable clinical benefit for patients with hematologic malignancies, however, challenges remain for enabling this personalized treatment to be delivered in a timely, cost effective, and logistically friendly manner.
Methods: Lentiviral vectors (LV) encoding CD19 and CD22 CARs with a synthetic driver element were packaged with a VSV-G envelope designed with the capability to target and activate CD3pos T cells in whol… Show more
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