Manufacturing Processes for Engineered T-Cell Therapy – CAR-T
Why T-cells are important
They recognise host vs. non-host cells to initiate an immune response
They’re the primary immune system agents that attack diseased cells or infection
They’re used in several cell-based therapies:
Transplantation of donor T-cells – a bone marrow
transplant, in which a matched donor’s cells are used
to replace the patient’s cells, is the most widely used
approach—typically for diseases that originate in the
immune system (e.g., leukemia)
Isolation and enrichment of a patient’s T-cells – an
approach considered the safest because it enhances
a patient’s own immune response to disease
CAR-T therapy – a more recent approach in which
T-cells are removed, genetically engineered to express
a synthetic receptor against specific cancer cells, then
infused back into the patient’s bloodstream; this therapy
is effective because many cancer cells “hide” from the
immune system by appearing to be normal cells, thereby
triggering no immune response