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Generation of CAR T Cells for Adoptive Therapy in the Context of Glioblastoma Standard of Care
Published on: February 16, 2015
Generation of CAR T-cells using γ-retroviral vector
Norihiro Watanabe1, Mary Kathryn McKenna1
1Center for Cell and Gene Therapy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.
Abstract:
The generation of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells requires the transfer of the CAR gene into primary T cells. Among various gene transfer strategies, gammaretroviral vectors have been widely used to generate CAR T cells for both preclinical and clinical settings. Here we describe the detailed method of generating CAR T cells utilizing gammaretroviral vectors. This approach consists of two parallel parts: (1) production of the gammaretroviral particles and (2) gammaretroviral transduction of activated T cells. The gammaretroviral particles are produced by co-transfecting the gammaretroviral vector with packaging plasmids into 293T cells. The manufactured viral particles then efficiently infect activated T cells where the CAR transgene is integrated into host genomic DNA, resulting in stable expression of the CAR molecule on the surface of T cells.

