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Immortalised human myoblast cell lines for the delivery of therapeutic proteins using encapsulated cell technology

Publié dansMolecular therapy. Methods & clinical development, vol. 26, p. 441-458
Errata
  • Published erratum : Lathuiliere A, Vernet R, Charrier E, Urwyler M, Von Rohr O, Belkouch MC, Saingier V, Bouvarel T, Guillarme D, Engel A, Salmon P, Laumonier T, Grogg J, Mach N. Erratum: Immortalized human myoblast cell lines for the delivery of therapeutic proteins using encapsulated cell technology. Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev. 2023 Oct 12;31:101130
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.omtm.2023.101130
  • PMID : 37868208
Date de publication2022-09-08
Date de mise en ligne2022-08-01
Résumé

Despite many promising results obtained in previous preclinical studies, the clinical development of encapsulated cell technology (ECT) for the delivery of therapeutic proteins from macrocapsules is still limited, mainly due to the lack of an allogeneic cell line compatible with therapeutic application in humans. In our work, we generated an immortalized human myoblast cell line specifically tailored for macroencapsulation. In the present report, we characterized the immortalized myoblasts and described the engineering process required for the delivery of functional therapeutic proteins including a cytokine, monoclonal antibodies and a viral antigen. We observed that, when encapsulated, the novel myoblast cell line can be efficiently frozen, stored, and thawed, which limits the challenge imposed by the manufacture and supply of encapsulated cell-based therapeutic products. Our results suggest that this versatile allogeneic cell line represents the next step toward a broader development and therapeutic use of ECT.

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Mots-clés
  • Encapsulated cell technology
  • Cell engineering
  • Macroencapsulation
  • Drug delivery
  • Allogeneic cell transplant
  • Myoblast
  • Cell therapy
  • Ex vivo gene therapy
Financement
  • European Commission - A cancer vaccine to boost body’s natural defences to fight chordoma and head and neck cancer [880194]
Citation (format ISO)
LATHUILIÈRE, Aurélien et al. Immortalised human myoblast cell lines for the delivery of therapeutic proteins using encapsulated cell technology. In: Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical development, 2022, vol. 26, p. 441–458. doi: 10.1016/j.omtm.2022.07.017
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Création2022-08-18 12:04:00
Première validation2022-08-18 12:04:00
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