Precision BioSciences, Inc.
GENETICALLY-MODIFIED T CELLS COMPRISING A MODIFIED INTRON IN THE T CELL RECEPTOR ALPHA GENE

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Abstract:

The present invention provides a genetically-modified T cell comprising in its genome a modified human T cell receptor alpha gene. The modified T cell receptor alpha gene comprises an exogenous sequence of interest inserted into an intron within the T cell receptor alpha gene that is positioned 5' upstream of TRAC exon 1. The exogenous sequence of interest can comprise an exogenous splice acceptor site and/or a poly A signal, which disrupts expression of the T cell receptor alpha subunit. The sequence of interest can also include a coding sequence for a polypeptide, such as a chimeric antigen receptor. Additionally, the endogenous splice donor site and the endogenous splice acceptor site flanking the intron are unmodified and/or remain functional. The invention further provides compositions and methods for producing the genetically-modified cell, and populations of the cell, and methods for the treatment of a disease, such as cancer, using such cells.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

25 May 2021

Issue date:

9 Sep 2021