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CAR-T cell manufacturing landscape—Lessons from the past decade and considerations for early clinical development

Juliana Dias John Garcia G. Agliardi Claire Roddie

Abstrak

CAR-T cell therapies have consolidated their position over the last decade as an effective alternative to conventional chemotherapies for the treatment of a number of hematological malignancies. With an exponential increase in the number of commercial therapies and hundreds of phase 1 trials exploring CAR-T cell efficacy in different settings (including autoimmunity and solid tumors), demand for manufacturing capabilities in recent years has considerably increased. In this review, we explore the current landscape of CAR-T cell manufacturing and discuss some of the challenges limiting production capacity worldwide. We describe the latest technical developments in GMP production platform design to facilitate the delivery of a range of increasingly complex CAR-T cell products, and the challenges associated with translation of new scientific developments into clinical products for patients. We explore all aspects of the manufacturing process, namely early development, manufacturing technology, quality control, and the requirements for industrial scaling. Finally, we discuss the challenges faced as a small academic team, responsible for the delivery of a high number of innovative products to patients. We describe our experience in the setup of an effective bench-to-clinic pipeline, with a streamlined workflow, for implementation of a diverse portfolio of phase 1 trials.

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Juliana Dias

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John Garcia

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G. Agliardi

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Claire Roddie

Format Sitasi

Dias, J., Garcia, J., Agliardi, G., Roddie, C. (2024). CAR-T cell manufacturing landscape—Lessons from the past decade and considerations for early clinical development. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2024.101250

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2024
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1016/j.omtm.2024.101250
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Open Access ✓