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Expansion and Enrichment of Gamma-Delta (γδ) T Cells from Apheresed Human Product
Published on: September 22, 2021
A Microgel-Based Platform for Tunable Expansion and Function of γδ T-cells
Favour Omafuvwe Obuseh1,2, Junzhe Lou3, Michelle Chang3
1Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology (HST), Cambridge, MA, USA.
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Current γδ T-cell expansion protocols often sacrifice functionality for yield and largely ignore the context of activation. Here we utilize a tunable alginate microgel system functionalized with anti-CD3 and co-stimulatory antibodies (αCD28 or αCD2) to investigate the impact of biochemical signaling and substrate mechanics on γδ T-cell activation. Microgel-mediated expansion was compared to conventional soluble antibodies and TransAct beads. The microgels enhanced γδ T-cell expansion compared to soluble antibodies, allowed for controlled tuning of differentiation state, and promoted higher NKG2D, IFN-γ and TNF-α expression levels. Functionally, microgel-expanded γδ T-cells exhibited superior cytotoxicity against both solid and liquid tumor targets. This system also allowed elucidation of the differences in stimulation requirements for various donors, based on the starting phenotype. These findings establish a tunable platform for engineering γδ T-cells with improved therapeutic potential.

