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Automated isolation of primary antigen-specific T cells from donor lymphocyte concentrates: results of a feasibility exercise

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VOX SANGUINIS
Volume 109, Issue 4, Pages 387-393

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/vox.12291

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Adoptive transfer; automation; CCS; CliniMACS; CMV; GMP

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  1. Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts [III L 4 518/17.004]

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Background The safety and clinical efficacy of adoptive transfer of prospectively isolated antigen-specific T cells are well established. Several competing selection methods are available, one of which is based on immunomagnetic enrichment of T cells secreting IFN gamma after incubation with the relevant antigen. The proprietary, GMP-conforming selection technology, called 'cytokine capture system' (CCS) is established in many laboratories for the CliniMACS Plus system. It is robust and efficient, but labour-intensive and incompatible with a single-shift working schedule. An automatic immunomagnetic cell processing system, CliniMACS Prodigy ('Prodigy'), including a protocol for fully automatic CCS execution was recently released. Material and methods Feasibility of clinical-scale CMV-specific T-cell selection using Prodigy was evaluated using leukoapheresis products from five healthy CMV sero-positive volunteers. Clinical reagents and consumables were used throughout. Results The process required no operator input beyond set-up and QC-sample collection, that is, feasibility was given. An IFNc-secreting target T-cell population was detectable after stimulation, and >2 log-scale relative depletion of not CMV-reactive T cells in the target population was achieved. Purity, that is the frequency of CMV-reactive T cells among all CD3(+) cells ranged between 64 and 93%. Conclusion The CCS protocol on Prodigy is unrestrictedly functional. It runs fully automatically beyond set-up and thus markedly reduces labour. The quality of the products generated is similar to products generated with CliniMACS Plus. The automatic system is thus suitable for routine clinical application.

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