The inheritance of pre-rearranged T cell receptors (TCRs) and their epigenetic rejuvenation make induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived T cells a promising source for adoptive T cell therapy (ACT). However, classical in vitro methods for producing regenerated T cells from iPSC result in either innate-like or terminally differentiated T cells, which are phenotypically and functionally distinct from naïve T cells. Recently, a novel three-dimensional (3D) thymic culture system was developed to generate a homogenous subset of CD8αβ+ antigen-specific T cells with a naïve T cell-like functional phenotype, including the capacity for proliferation, memory formation, and tumor suppression in vivo. This protocol avoids aberrant developmental fates, allowing for the generation of clinically relevant iPSC-derived T cells, designated as iPSC-derived thymic emigrants (iTE), while also providing a potent tool to elucidate the subsequent functions necessary for T cell maturation after thymic selection.
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Vizcardo, R., Rafiqul Islam, S. M., Maeda, T., Tamaoki, N., Good, M. L., Klemen, N. D., … Restifo, N. P. (2019). A three-dimensional thymic culture system to generate murine induced pluripotent stem cell-derived tumor antigen-specific thymic emigrants. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019(150). https://doi.org/10.3791/58672
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