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Control of the activity of CAR-T cells within tumours via focused ultrasound.

Yiqian WuYahan LiuZiliang HuangXin WangZhen JinJiayi LiPraopim LimsakulLinshan ZhuMolly AllenYijia PanRobert BussellAaron JacobsonThomas LiuShu ChienYingxiao Wang
Published in: Nature biomedical engineering (2021)
Focused ultrasound can deliver energy safely and non-invasively into tissues at depths of centimetres. Here we show that the genetics and cellular functions of chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T cells) within tumours can be reversibly controlled by the heat generated by short pulses of focused ultrasound via a CAR cassette under the control of a promoter for the heat-shock protein. In mice with subcutaneous tumours, locally injected T cells with the inducible CAR and activated via focused ultrasound guided by magnetic resonance imaging mitigated on-target off-tumour activity and enhanced the suppression of tumour growth, compared with the performance of non-inducible CAR-T cells. Acoustogenetic control of the activation of engineered T cells may facilitate the design of safer cell therapies.
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