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Monitoring CAR T-cells using flow cytometry.

Julie DemaretPauline VarletJacques TrauetDavid BeauvaisAurélien GrossemyFlorent HégoIbrahim Yakoub-AghaMyriam Labalette
Published in: Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry (2020)
We assessed feasibility in clinic and suitability to routine workload of a flow cytometry technique to follow CAR T-cells in infusion bag and patient's blood. With only a few manual steps, the present protocol allows the technician to perform this technique among other routine tasks, meaning a time to results of <2 hr after sample reception. We were also able to assess CAR T-cell heterogenity in terms of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes within the subset. Moreover, this technique allows monitoring of both authority approved CD19 CAR T-cell.
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