Inducing T cell dysfunction by chronic stimulation of CAR-engineered T cells targeting cancer cells in suspension cultures

Mehmet Emrah Selli(Washington University in St. Louis), Jack H. Landmann(Washington University in St. Louis), Corvin D. Arveseth(Washington University in St. Louis), Nathan Singh(Washington University in St. Louis)
STAR Protocols
January 4, 2023
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Abstract

Several pre-clinical models reveal that chronic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) stimulation drives a dysfunctional state that mimics in vivo failure. In this protocol, we describe steps to induce T cell dysfunction by persistent and long-term stimulation of CAR-engineered T cells using antigen-expressing cancer cells in suspension cultures. We first described a validated method for manufacturing of CAR T cells, followed by a detailed method for chronic stimulation of CAR T cells and a strategy to evaluate these cells during the process of chronic stimulation. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Singh et al. (2020).1


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