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Home / Science / IIT Bombay Breakthrough: Gentler Cell Recovery for Cancer Therapy

IIT Bombay Breakthrough: Gentler Cell Recovery for Cancer Therapy

6 Feb

Summary

  • New method improves T-cell recovery for advanced cancer treatments.
  • IIT Bombay study published in Biomaterials Science.
  • Gentle recovery preserves cell viability and immune function.
IIT Bombay Breakthrough: Gentler Cell Recovery for Cancer Therapy

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay have developed a gentler method for recovering T-cells, a critical step in CAR T-cell therapy for cancer. This new approach, detailed in Biomaterials Science, aims to preserve the viability and immune function of these crucial cells outside the body.

T-cells are essential components of immunotherapy, acting as the body's defense against infections and abnormal cells. CAR T-cell therapy involves engineering a patient's T-cells to specifically target and destroy cancer cells. A major hurdle has been retrieving these lab-grown cells intact from fibrous scaffolds, which mimic natural body conditions.

The IIT Bombay team tested enzymes like TrypLE and Accutase for cell recovery. They found that Accutase, a gentler enzyme, significantly improved cell survival and maintained normal immune function compared to harsher methods. This gentle recovery ensures cells are ready for therapeutic use, enhancing the reliability of advanced cancer treatments.

This advancement has significant implications for India's burgeoning CAR T-cell therapy efforts, aiming to reduce the exorbitant costs seen internationally and make these treatments accessible to more patients. The research also suggests that T-cells grown on scaffolds might be more effective cancer fighters than those grown on flat dishes.

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IIT Bombay has developed a gentler method for recovering T-cells, crucial for CAR T-cell therapy, which preserves their viability and immune function.
CAR T-cell therapy involves engineering a patient's T-cells in a lab to recognize and destroy cancer cells before infusing them back into the patient.
Recovering lab-grown T-cells from fibrous scaffolds intact and functional is difficult because the cells adhere tightly to the material, and harsh retrieval methods can damage them.

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