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CRISPitope: A generic platform to model target antigens for adoptive T cell transfer therapy in mouse tumor models


Authors:

  • Effern, Maike
  • Glodde, Nicole
  • Bawden, Emma
  • Liebing, Jana
  • Hinze, Daniel
  • Tüting, Thomas
  • Gebhardt, Thomas
  • Hölzel, Michael

Details:

STAR Protocols, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2022-03-18

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This protocol details the procedure for CRISPR-assisted insertion of epitopes (CRISPitope), a flexible approach for generating tumor cells expressing model CD8+ T cell epitopes fused to endogenously encoded gene products of choice. CRISPitope-engineered tumor cells can be recognized by T cell receptor-transgenic (TCRtg) CD8+ T cells that are widely used in immunology research. Using mice inoculated with CRISPitope-engineered tumor cells, researchers can investigate how the choice of the target antigen for T cell immunotherapies influences treatment efficacy and resistance mechanisms. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Effern et al. (2020).