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Automated production of specific T cells for treatment of refractory viral infections after allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

Haematologica 2023 Februrary 17
Therapy resistant viral reactivations significantly contribute to mortality after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Adoptive cellular therapy with virus-specific T cells has shown efficacy in various single center trials. However, scalability of this therapy is hampered by laborious production methods. In this study we describe the in-house production of virus-specific T cells (VST) in a closed system (CliniMACS Prodigy® system by Miltenyi Biotec). In addition, we report the efficacy in 26 patients with viral disease post HSCT in a retrospective analysis (ADV n=7, CMV n=8, EBV n=4, multi-viral n=7). Production of VST was successful in 100% of cases. Safety profile of VST therapy was favorable (n=2 adverse event grade 3, n=1 grade 4; all three were reversible). A response was seen in 20 of 26 patients (77%). Responding patients had a significantly better OS than patients without response (p.

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