logo
Loading...
speedingCARs: accelerating the engineering of CAR T cells by signaling domain shuffling and single-cell sequencing
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

speedingCARs: accelerating the engineering of CAR T cells by signaling domain shuffling and single-cell sequencing

R. Castellanos-rueda, R. B. D. Roberto, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Rocío Castellanos-Rueda, Raphaël B. Di Roberto, and others showcases speedingCARs, a novel method that utilizes engineered chimeric antigen receptors for enhanced T cell responses against tumors. By integrating a diverse library of CAR variants into human T cells, the study identifies potentiated tumor-killing properties through advanced sequencing techniques, paving the way for innovative cancer therapies.... show more
Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) consist of an antigen-binding region fused to intracellular signaling domains, enabling customized T cell responses against targets. Despite their major role in T cell activation, effector function and persistence, only a small set of immune signaling domains have been explored. Here we present speedingCARs, an integrated method for engineering CAR T cells via signaling domain shuffling and pooled functional screening. Leveraging the inherent modularity of natural signaling domains, we generate a library of 180 unique CAR variants genomically integrated into primary human T cells by CRISPR-Cas9. In vitro tumor cell co-culture, followed by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and single-cell CAR sequencing (scCAR-seq), enables high-throughput screening for identifying several variants with tumor killing properties and T cell phenotypes markedly different from standard CARs. Mapping of the CAR scRNA-seq data onto that of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes further helps guide the selection of variants. These results thus help expand the CAR signaling domain combination space, and supports speedingCARs as a tool for the engineering of CARs for potential therapeutic development.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 02, 2022
Authors
Rocío Castellanos-Rueda, Raphaël B. Di Roberto, Florian Bieberich, Fabrice S. Schlatter, Darya Palianina, Oanh T. P. Nguyen, Edo Kapetanovic, Heinz Läubli, Andreas Hierlemann, Nina Khanna, Sai T. Reddy
Tags
chimeric antigen receptorsCAR T cellstumor-killingCRISPR-Cas9single-cell RNA sequencingfunctional screeningT cell engineering
Listen, Learn & Level Up
Over 10,000 hours of research content in 25+ fields, available in 22+ languages.
No more digging through PDFs, just hit play and absorb the world's latest research in your language, on your time.
listen to research audio papers with researchbunny