Patents Examined by R. Pierre VanderVegt
  • Patent number: 6040177
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid expansion method (termed "REM"), for quickly generating large numbers of T lymphocytes, including cytolytic and helper T lymphocytes. REM involves culturing the T cells in association with a disproportionately large concentration of nondividing feeder cells, preferably .gamma.-irradiated peripheral blood mononuclear cells ("PBMC") present at an excess of at least 40-fold (relative to the number of target T cells), more preferably at an excess of at least about 200-fold. Cultures grown under REM exhibit dramatically enhanced expansion rates that can be even further elevated by the use of appropriate concentrations of an additional feeder cell, an anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody and IL-2, as described herein. Clonal expansions in the range of 500-fold to 3000-fold can be achieved within a single stimulation cycle of about 10-13 days, which is more than 100-fold more efficient than currently employed methods of culturing human T cell clones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
    Inventors: Stanley R. Riddell, Philip D. Greenberg