Cell Granularity Reflects Immune Cell Function and Enables Selection of Lymphocytes with Superior Attributes for Immunotherapy

Author:

Wu Tongjin12,Tan Joel Heng Loong3,Sin Wei‐Xiang4,Luah Yen Hoon124,Tan Sue Yee3,Goh Myra3,Birnbaum Michael E.45,Chen Qingfeng3,Cheow Lih Feng124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117583 Singapore

2. Institute for Health Innovation and Technology National University of Singapore Singapore 117599 Singapore

3. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore 138673 Singapore

4. Critical Analytics for Manufacturing of Personalized Medicine Singapore‐MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Singapore 138602 Singapore

5. Department of Biological Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA

Abstract

AbstractIn keeping with the rule of “form follows function”, morphological aspects of a cell can reflect its role. Here, it is shown that the cellular granularity of a lymphocyte, represented by its intrinsic side scatter (SSC), is a potent indicator of its cell state and function. The granularity of a lymphocyte increases from naïve to terminal effector state. High‐throughput cell‐sorting yields a SSChigh population that can mediate immediate effector functions, and a highly prolific SSClow population that can give rise to the replenishment of the memory pool. CAR‐T cells derived from the younger SSClow population possess desirable attributes for immunotherapy, manifested by increased naïve‐like cells and stem cell memory (TSCM)‐like cells together with a balanced CD4/CD8 ratio, as well as enhanced target‐killing in vitro and in vivo. Altogether, lymphocyte segregation based on biophysical properties is an effective approach for label‐free selection of cells that share collective functions and can have important applications for cell‐based immunotherapies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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