Abstract 3294: In vivo delivery of a novel CD3-targeted lentiviral vector generates CD19 CAR-T cells in two different humanized mouse models and results in complete B cell depletion
Abstract:Introduction: Chimeric antigen receptor therapies (CAR-T) are highly effective against hematologic malignancies but require a lymphodepleting chemotherapy regimen and are faced with many challenges including manufacturing time, scalability, and cost of production due to the need for ex vivo culturing of cells and complex chain of custody requirements. In vivo delivery of self-inactivating lentiviral vectors (LV) encoding for CAR-T transgenes represents a promising strategy to improve the time to treatment, sca… Show more
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