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CART manufacturing process and reasons for academy-pharma collaboration
Natalia Egri1, Iñaki Ortiz de Landazuri1, Clara San Bartolomé1
1Servei d'Immunologia, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona (HCB), University of Barcelona (UB), Banc de Sang i Teixits (BST) - HCB Immunotherapy Platform Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
The success of genetically engineered T-cells modified with a chimeric antigen receptor as an adoptive cell immunotherapy and the subsequent last regulatory approvals of products based on this therapy are leading to a crescent number of both academic and pharmaceutical industry clinical trials testing new approaches of this "living drugs". The aim of this review is to outline the latest developments and regulatory considerations in this field, with a particular emphasis to differences and similarities between academic and industry approaches and the role they should play to coexist and move forward together. To do that, the main considerations for the manufacturing process are firstly discussed, from the chimeric antigen receptor design to final production steps, passing through ex vivo T-cell handling, gene delivery methods, patient´s final product infusion observations or possible associated side effects of this treatment.
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