Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Mar 2023)

X-ray-irradiated K562 feeder cells for expansion of functional CAR-T cells

  • Khac Cuong Bui,
  • Viet Hoanh Ho,
  • Hien Hanh Nguyen,
  • Thanh Chung Dang,
  • Thu Hang Ngo,
  • Thi Mai Ly Nguyen,
  • Linh Toan Nguyen,
  • Thuy Linh Dang,
  • Thanh Tung Tran,
  • Quang Hoa Le,
  • Hong Lam Pham,
  • Van Ba Nguyen,
  • Van Mao Can

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101399

Abstract

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Immunotherapy, particularly CAR-T therapy has recently emerged as an innovator for cancer treatment. Gamma-irradiated K562 cells is a common and effective method to stimulated CAR-T cells prior to treatment. However, high cost and limited equipment of gamma-irradiation is drawback of this method. This requires the establishment of CAR-T-expanding alternatives, such as X-ray-irradiated K562 cells.X-ray irradiation was used to deactivate K562 cells. The post-irradiative cell survival was investigated by counting of the number of cells, staining with Trypan Blue and PI. FACS analysis was applied to detect the expression of cell surface markers. The production of CD19-CAR-T cells were executed from fresh blood donor by CD19-CAR-plasmid transfection, followed by the stimulation with X-ray-irradiated K562 feeder cells. The function of produced CAR-T cells was checked by their ability to kill Daudi cells.X-ray-irradiation inhibited the propagation and viability of K562 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Interestingly, CAR-T-stimulating effectors were remained on the surface of X-ray-irradiated K562 cells. CD-19-CAR-T cells were produced successfully, suggested by number of CAR-positive cells in transfected and stimulated population, compared to un-transfected group. Lastly, our data showed that engineered CAR-T cells effectively killed Daudi cells.Our data demonstrated the efficacy of X-ray on deactivation K562 feeder cells which subsequently stimulated and expanded functional CAR-T cells. Thus, X-ray can be used as an alternative to inactivate K562 cells prior to using as a feeder of CAR-T cells.

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