Integration Mapping of piggyBac-Mediated CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells Analyzed by Novel Tagmentation-Assisted PCR

利用新型片段化辅助PCR技术分析piggyBac介导的CD19嵌合抗原受体T细胞的整合图谱

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作者:Motoharu Hamada,Nobuhiro Nishio,Yusuke Okuno,Satoshi Suzuki,Nozomu Kawashima,Hideki Muramatsu,Shoma Tsubota,Matthew H Wilson,Daisuke Morita,Shinsuke Kataoka,Daisuke Ichikawa,Norihiro Murakami,Rieko Taniguchi,Kyogo Suzuki,Daiei Kojima,Yuko Sekiya,Eri Nishikawa,Atsushi Narita,Asahito Hama,Seiji Kojima,Yozo Nakazawa,Yoshiyuki Takahashi

Abstract

Insertional mutagenesis is an important risk with all genetically modified cell therapies, including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy used for hematological malignancies. Here we describe a new tagmentation-assisted PCR (tag-PCR) system that can determine the integration sites of transgenes without using restriction enzyme digestion (which can potentially bias the detection) and allows library preparation in fewer steps than with other methods. Using this system, we compared the integration sites of CD19-specific CAR genes in final T cell products generated by retrovirus-based and lentivirus-based gene transfer and by the piggyBac transposon system. The piggyBac system demonstrated lower preference than the retroviral system for integration near transcriptional start sites and CpG islands and higher preference than the lentiviral system for integration into genomic safe harbors. Integration into or near proto-oncogenes was similar in all three systems. Tag-PCR mapping is a useful technique for assessing the risk of insertional mutagenesis.

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