In-situ scalable manufacturing of Epstein-Barr virus-specific T-cells using bioreactor with an expandable culture area (BECA)

使用具有可扩展培养面积 (BECA) 的生物反应器原位可扩展制造 Epstein-Barr 病毒特异性 T 细胞

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作者:Sixun Chen, Ahmad Amirul Bin Abdul Rahim, Who-Whong Wang, Rachael Cheong, Akshaya V Prabhu, Jerome Zu Yao Tan, May Win Naing, Han Chong Toh, Dan Liu

Abstract

The ex-vivo expansion of antigen-specific T-cells for adoptive T-cell immunotherapy requires active interaction between T-cells and antigen-presenting cells therefore culture density and environment become important variables to control. Maintenance of culture density in a static environment is traditionally performed by the expansion of the culture area through splitting of culture from a single vessel into multiple vessels-a highly laborious process. This study aims to validate the use and efficacy of a novel bioreactor, bioreactor with an expandable culture area-dual chamber (BECA-D), that was designed and developed with a cell chamber with expandable culture area (12-108 cm2) and a separate media chamber to allow for in-situ scaling of culture with maintenance of optimum culture density and improved nutrient and gas exchange while minimizing disturbance to the culture. The performance of BECA-D in the culture of Epstein-Barr virus-specific T-cells (EBVSTs) was compared to the 24-well plate. BECA-D had 0.9-9.7 times the average culture yield of the 24-well plates across 5 donor sets. BECA-D was able to maintain the culture environment with relatively stable glucose and lactate levels as the culture expanded. This study concludes that BECA-D can support the culture of ex-vivo EBVSTs with lower manufacturing labour and time requirements compared to the use of the 24-well plate. BECA-D and its adaptation into a closed system with an automated platform (currently being developed) provides cell therapy manufacturers and developers with a closed scale-out solution to producing adoptive cell therapy for clinical use.

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