Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Feb 2020)

Getting CD19 Into Shape: Expression of Natively Folded “Difficult-to- Express” CD19 for Staining and Stimulation of CAR-T Cells

  • Elisabeth Lobner,
  • Anna Wachernig,
  • Venugopal Gudipati,
  • Patrick Mayrhofer,
  • Benjamin Salzer,
  • Manfred Lehner,
  • Johannes B. Huppa,
  • Renate Kunert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The transmembrane protein CD19 is exclusively expressed on normal and malignant B cells and therefore constitutes the target of approved CAR-T cell-based cancer immunotherapies. Current efforts to assess CAR-T cell functionality in a quantitative fashion both in vitro and in vivo are hampered by the limited availability of the properly folded recombinant extracellular domain of CD19 (CD19-ECD) considered as “difficult-to-express” (DTE) protein. Here, we successfully expressed a novel fusion construct consisting of the full-length extracellular domain of CD19 and domain 2 of human serum albumin (CD19-AD2), which was integrated into the Rosa26 bacterial artificial chromosome vector backbone for generation of a recombinant CHO-K1 production cell line. Product titers could be further boosted using valproic acid as a chemical chaperone. Purified monomeric CD19-AD2 proved stable as shown by non-reduced SDS-PAGE and SEC-MALS measurements. Moreover, flow cytometric analysis revealed specific binding of CD19-AD2 to CD19-CAR-T cells. Finally, we demonstrate biological activity of our CD19-AD2 fusion construct as we succeeded in stimulating CD19-CAR-T cells effectively with the use of CD19-AD2-decorated planar supported lipid bilayers.

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