Evolution of the clinical-stage hyperactive TcBuster transposase as a platform for robust non-viral production of adoptive cellular therapies.

Category Primary study
JournalMolecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
Year 2024
Cellular therapies for the treatment of human diseases, such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T and NK cells have shown remarkable clinical efficacy in treating hematological malignancies, however current methods mainly utilize viral vectors which are limited by their cargo size capacities, high cost, and long timelines for production of clinical reagent. Delivery of genetic cargo via DNA transposon engineering is a more timely and cost-effective approach, yet has been held back by less efficient integration rates. Here, we report the development of a novel hyperactive TcBuster (TcB-M) transposase engineered through structure guided and in vitro evolution approaches that achieves high-efficiency integration of large, multicistronic CAR-expression cassettes in primary human cells. Our proof of principle TcB-M engineering of CAR-NK and CAR-T cells show low integrated vector copy number, a safe insertion site profile, robust in vitro function, and improves survival in a Burkitt lymphoma xenograft model in vivo. Overall, TcB-M is a versatile, safe, efficient and open-source option for the rapid manufacture and preclinical testing of primary human immune cell therapies through delivery of multicistronic large cargo via transposition.
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First added on: Apr 18, 2024