Aim
T-cell immunotherapies are rapidly gaining grounds in clinical success. Presently, there is first-to-market knowledge on the translation of research scale
Conclusions
These findings reveal new translation findings with respect to T-cell handling and production and suggest that T-cell disaggregation may be important to improved cell yields and phenotype.
Methods
We herein activated T-cells and assessed various mechanical dissociation frequencies in relation to expression of checkpoint markers (measured by flow cytometry).
Results
We herein find increased T-cell proliferation capacity with increased dissociation frequency. We also find that with increased cluster size and duration, lower proliferation, and increased expression of checkpoint markers. Conclusions: These findings reveal new translation findings with respect to T-cell handling and production and suggest that T-cell disaggregation may be important to improved cell yields and phenotype.
