Abstract 2918: In vivo delivery of CD3-directed CD19-CAR lentivectors leads to the generation of CAR T and NK-like (CAR-TaNK) cells capable of complete ablation of B cells in the blood, bone marrow, and tissue of NSG-SGM3 CD34+ humanized mice
Abstract:Introduction: Direct in vivo delivery of lentiviral vectors (LV) to generate CD19 CAR+ cells without the need for ex vivo preparation represents a promising approach to transform autologous CAR therapy into an off-the-shelf treatment. In these studies, direct administration of a new LV encoding a CD19 CAR into humanized NOD SCID gamma (NSG) mice expressing human IL-3, GM-CSF, and SCF (NSG-SGM3) resulted in a dose-dependent elimination of B cells in the peripheral blood, peritoneal fluid, bone marrow, and tissu… Show more
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