Developing and characterizing a two-layered safety switch for cell therapies

开发和表征用于细胞治疗的双层安全开关

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作者:Filippo Rossignoli, Danielle Hoffman, Emaan Atif, Khalid Shah

Abstract

Gene edited and engineered cell-based therapies are a promising approach for treating a variety of disorders, including cancer. However, the ability of engineered cells to persist for prolonged periods along with possible toxicity raises concerns over the safety of these approaches. Although a number of different one-dimensional suicide systems have been incorporated into therapeutic cell types, the incorporation of a two-layered suicide system that allows controlled killing of therapeutic cells at different time points is needed. In this study, we engineered a variety of therapeutic cells to express two different kill switches, RapaCasp9 and HSV-TK and utilized Rapamycin and Ganciclovir respectively to activate these kill switches. We show that the function of both RapaCasp9 and HSV-TK molecules is preserved and can be activated to induce apoptosis detected early (24 h) and late (48 h) post-activation respectively, with no toxicity. In vivo, we show the eradication of a majority of cells after treatment in subcutaneous and orthotopic models. Furthermore, we demonstrate how both suicide switches work independently and can be activated sequentially for an improved killing, thus ensuring a failsafe mechanism in case the activation of a single one of them is not sufficient to eliminate the cells. Our findings highlight the reliability of the double suicide system, effective on a variety of cells with different biological characteristics, independent of their anatomic presence.

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