- Kim, Kwanghee;
- An, Hyo Jin;
- Jun, Seung-Hyun;
- Kim, Tae-Jin;
- Lim, Seon Ah;
- Park, Gayoung;
- Bin Na, Hyon;
- Park, Yong Il;
- Hyeon, Taeghwan;
- Yee, Cassian;
- Bluestone, Jeffrey A;
- Kim, Jungbae;
- Lee, Kyung-Mi
Electrospun polymer nanofibers with entrapped magnetic nanoparticles (magnetic NP-NF) represent a novel scaffold substrate that can be functionalized for single-step isolation and activation of specific lymphocyte subsets. Using a surface-embedded T cell receptor ligand/trigger (anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody), we demonstrate, as proof of principle, the use of magnetic NP-NF to specifically isolate, enrich, and activate CD3(+) T cells from a heterogeneous cell mixture, leading to preferential expansion of CD8(+)CD3(+) T cells. The large surface area, adjustable antibody density, and embedded paramagnetic properties of the NP-NF permitted enhanced activation and expansion; its use represents a strategy that is amenable to an efficient selection process for adoptive cellular therapy as well as for the isolation of other cellular subsets for downstream translational applications.