jondoeuk
4 months ago
The oNKo-Innate team, along with scientists at Kite, have just published a research article https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cti2.1507
Optimised manufacturing dramatically improves lentiviral transduction efficiency of primary human NK cells. The field has progressed greatly with CAR transduction rates in human NK cells (it was ~5% just a few years ago). The oNKo-Innate R&D team were able to raise CAR transduction efficiency to ~80%. After testing various NK cell sources, they conclude that the exponential expansion pre- and post-transduction and high on-target cytotoxicity make PB-derived NK cells a feasible and attractive CAR-NK cell product for clinical utility.
''No doubt CAR-NK cells have faced several challenges in oncology settings, and we hope our new findings assist researchers in addressing some of these challenges while also improving the potential for CAR-NK cell therapies in treating autoimmune disease such as lupus'' said Nicholas Huntington, PhD, oNKo-innate's CSO.