Patent Description:
Cancer immunotherapy includes monoclonal antibody drugs, immunological checkpoint inhibitors, cellular immunotherapy, and cancer vaccines, in which significant advances in cellular immunotherapy have attracted considerable attention for cancer immunotherapy.

After the immune cells are purified and separated from the patient's blood, how to efficiently and safely activate and expand the immune cells is a key technique affecting the efficacy of the immune cells. Generally, in the human body, antigen presenting cells (APCs) are used to activate immune cells and trigger an immune reaction to kill foreign substances, among which dendritic cells (DCs) are the most important APCs.

The development of cellular immunotherapy techniques has so far achieved the object of in vitro activation and expansion of immune cells by artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPC). However, the use of genetically engineered feeder cells as aAPC has issues of inconvenience and safety. Therefore, magnetic particles which possess magnetism and may be rapidly separated and modified with specific antibodies as immuno-inducing substances have become the mainstream in the market.

The commercially available magnetic particles currently applied to activate and expand immune cells are almost spherical, and the antibodies for surface modification are also mostly the same. However, the commercially available magnetic particles are mainly applied to activate and expand αβ T cells, and related products applicable to γδ T cells are still insufficient. Furthermore, recent research literatures have also pointed out that the size, elasticity, composition of surface antibodies, and modification methods of magnetic particles themselves may affect the performance of activation and expansion of the immune cells thereof.

Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop magnetic particles that may efficiently activate and expand immune cells with a more diverse selection of surface stimulating substances for further application to γδ T cells.

<NPL>, discloses a tuning innate immune activation by surface texturing of polymer microparticles: the role of shape in inflammasome activation. <NPL>, discloses magnetic nanoparticles: from design and synthesis to real world applications.

The disclosure provides a method for in vitro activation and/or expansion of immune cells that activates and/or expands immune cells with high efficiency.

Based on the above, compared with the conventional spherical magnetic particles, due to the magnetic particle of an embodiment of the disclosure has multi-protrusive surface, when it encounters with the immune cell that mostly has an irregular appearance, or even dendritic cells with irregular protrusions similar to nerve cells, under the concept of biomimetics, the surface area of the magnetic particle in contact with the immune cell may be increased, thereby improving the effectiveness of the magnetic particles in activating immune cells and/or expanding the number of bifunctional monomer.

In an embodiment of the disclosure, the volume percentage of the aforementioned bifunctional monomer relative to the monofunctional monomer is <NUM>% to <NUM>%.

In an embodiment of the disclosure, the aforementioned copolymer core includes a styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer, a methyl methacrylate/triethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a methyl methacrylate/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a styrene/triethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a styrene/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, or a methyl methacrylate/divinylbenzene copolymer.

In an embodiment of the disclosure, the aforementioned polymer layer includes a carboxyl group, an amine group, or a combination thereof.

In an embodiment of the disclosure, the aforementioned magnetic substance layer includes an iron ion (Fe<NUM>+), a cobalt ion (Co<NUM>+), nickel ion (Ni<NUM>+), or a combination thereof.

In an embodiment of the disclosure, the thickness of the aforementioned silicon-based layer is at least <NUM> to <NUM>.

Based on the above, compared with the conventional spherical magnetic particles, due to the magnetic particle of an embodiment of the disclosure has multi-protrusive surface, when it encounters with the immune cell that mostly has an irregular appearance, or even dendritic cells with irregular protrusions similar to nerve cells, under the concept of biomimetics, the surface area of the magnetic particle in contact with the immune cell may be increased, thereby improving the effectiveness of the magnetic particles in activating immune cells and/or expanding the number of immune cells.

In addition, in another embodiment of the disclosure, a specific type of immuno-inducing substance may be designed and modified on the surface of the magnetic particles such that the magnetic particles may be applied for the activation and expansion of yδ T cells to overcome the current issue of a lack of related products applicable to γδ T cells. As a result, research and development of techniques in which immune cells are applied, for example, cancer immunotherapy, may be facilitated.

Several exemplary embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below to further describe the disclosure in details.

<FIG> is a flowchart of a method for in vitro activation and/or expansion of immune cells of an embodiment of the disclosure. <FIG> is a schematic diagram of a magnetic particle for a method for in vitro activation and/or expansion of immune cells of an embodiment of the disclosure. Referring to <FIG> and <FIG> simultaneously, first, step S10 is performed to provide magnetic particles <NUM>. The surface of the magnetic particle <NUM> is multi-protrusive and modified with at least one type of immuno-inducing substance 102a and 102b, in which the magnetic particle <NUM> includes a copolymer core <NUM>, a polymer layer <NUM>, a magnetic substance layer <NUM>, and a silicon-based layer <NUM> from the inside to the outside. In the present invention, the magnetic particle <NUM> has an average diameter D, that is, an average value of the shortest diameter (e.g., D<NUM>) and the longest diameter (e.g., D<NUM>) of the magnetic particle <NUM>, and ranges from <NUM> to <NUM>. In an embodiment, the average diameter of the magnetic particle <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In another embodiment, the average diameter of the magnetic particle <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In yet another embodiment, the average diameter of the magnetic particle <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In still yet another embodiment, the average diameter of the magnetic particle <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>.

The aforementioned knobby copolymer core <NUM> is spherical and the surface thereof has a plurality of protrusions <NUM>. An average height h of the protrusions <NUM>, that is, the average value of the vertical distance of the top side of each protrusion <NUM> to the connection line between two bottom sides of each protrusion <NUM> (for example, heights h<NUM>, h<NUM>, and h<NUM>), and ranges from <NUM> to <NUM>, such as <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, or <NUM> to <NUM>. In an embodiment, an average height h of the protrusions <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In another embodiment, the average height h of the protrusions <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In still another embodiment, the average height h of the protrusions <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In still yet another embodiment, the average height h of the protrusions <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In an embodiment, the protrusions <NUM> may be uniformly or non-uniformly distributed on the surface, and as a whole, the protrusions <NUM> are substantially irregular protrusions. For example, the protrusions <NUM> may include, but are not limited to, a papillary shape or a spherical shape.

In an embodiment, the method for forming the aforementioned knobby copolymer core <NUM> may include, but is not limited to, a dispersion polymerization method, a suspension polymerization method, or an emulsion polymerization method, that is, at least two monomers are polymerized into a copolymer via the above polymerization methods. In an embodiment, the at least two monomers may be lipid-soluble monomers, and may include, for example, monofunctional monomers, bifunctional monomers, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, in the case of a combination of a monofunctional monomer and a bifunctional monomer, the volume percentage of the bifunctional monomer relative to the monofunctional monomer may be <NUM>% to <NUM>%, such as <NUM>% to <NUM>% or <NUM>% to <NUM>%.

Further, the monofunctional monomer may be a monovinyl monomer such as styrene, methyl methacrylate, vinyl chloride, or other monofunctional monomers. The bifunctional monomer may be a divinyl monomer such as divinylbenzene, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, triethylene glycol dimethacrylate, or other bifunctional monomers. In an embodiment, the copolymer may include a styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer, a methyl methacrylate/triethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a methyl methacrylate/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a styrene/triethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, a styrene/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer, or a methyl methacrylate/divinylbenzene copolymer, but is not limit thereto.

In an embodiment, the aforementioned polymer layer <NUM> may cover the knobby copolymer core <NUM>, and the polymer layer <NUM> includes at least one functional group. In particular, the material of the polymer layer <NUM> is different from the knobby copolymer core <NUM>, and the functional group may carry a charge, so that the surface of the knobby copolymer core <NUM> is charged to facilitate the subsequent adsorption of the magnetic substance precursor to form the magnetic substance layer <NUM>. In an embodiment, the functional group may include, but not limited to, carrying a negative charge. Further, the functional group may be a carboxyl group, an amine group, or a combination thereof, but is not limited thereto. It should be mentioned that, although the polymer layer <NUM> and the knobby copolymer core <NUM> are depicted as distinguishable layers in <FIG>, the polymer layer <NUM> and the knobby copolymer core <NUM> actually do not exist clear boundaries. Further, in the disclosure, a film layer having a functional group and located on the surface of the knobby copolymer core is collectively referred to as a polymer layer, in practice, however, the polymer layer <NUM> may be a surface of the knobby copolymer core modified by a functional group, rather than specifically forming a film layer.

The aforementioned magnetic substance layer <NUM> may cover the polymer layer <NUM>. In an embodiment, the knobby copolymer core <NUM> covered with the polymer layer <NUM> may adsorb the magnetic substance precursor to form the magnetic substance layer <NUM> on the polymer layer <NUM>. In an embodiment, the magnetic substance precursor may include, but is not limited to, an iron ion (Fe<NUM>+), a cobalt ion (Co<NUM>+), a nickel ion (Ni<NUM>+), or a combination thereof. Specifically, the magnetic substance precursor may be a salt of the aforementioned metal ions such as ferrous chloride, cobalt chloride, nickel chloride, or the like. In an embodiment, the surface of the magnetic substance layer <NUM> may have small protrusions, that is, have a rough surface. Further, the magnetic substance layer <NUM> may include, but is not limited to, a paramagnetic substance, a superparamagnetic substance, a ferromagnetic substance, a ferrite magnetic substance, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, the magnetic substance layer <NUM> may be a ferromagnetic substance. Also, in an embodiment, the magnetic substance layer <NUM> may have a substantially uniform thickness and entirely cover the copolymer core <NUM>. For example, the thickness of the magnetic substance layer <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>, and may be, for example, <NUM> to <NUM>.

The aforementioned silicon-based layer <NUM> may cover the magnetic substance layer <NUM>. In an embodiment, the material of the silicon-based layer <NUM> may include, but is not limited to, siloxane, silicon glass, silicon oxide, silicate, or a combination thereof. Specifically, the silicon-based layer <NUM> may include a material such as tetramethoxysilane (TMOS), tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), <NUM>-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES), and <NUM>-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GOPTS), or the like. Moreover, in an embodiment, the thickness of the silicon-based layer <NUM> may be <NUM> to <NUM>, and may be <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, or <NUM> to <NUM>.

In an embodiment, since the polymer layer <NUM>, the magnetic substance layer <NUM>, and the silicon-based layer <NUM> sequentially formed on the knobby copolymer core <NUM> do not substantially change the morphology of the knobby copolymer core <NUM>, the resulting magnetic particles <NUM> still have multi-protrusive appearance. As a result, the surface area of the magnetic particles <NUM> which may be in contact with the immune cells may be greatly increased. In addition, the multi-protrusive appearance facilitates the close packing of the magnetic particles <NUM>.

In an embodiment, the aforementioned immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b may be any substance that may elicit immune response, and may include, but are not limited to, a particular type of peptide, protein, or fragment. In an embodiment, a particular type of antibody may be selected as the immune-inducing substances 102a and 102b for a corresponding type of immune cell to be expanded and/or activated. For example, the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b may be anti-CD3 antibodies, anti-CD28 antibodies, anti-TCR γ/δ antibodies, anti-CD83 antibodies, anti-CD137 antibodies, <NUM>-1BBL (<NUM>-1BB ligand, or CD137 ligand), anti-CD2 antibodies, anti-CD335 antibodies, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, in order to activate T cells, at least two different antibodies, such as anti-CD3 antibodies and anti-CD28 antibodies, may be selected as the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b, but is not limited thereto. It should be noted that although two different types of immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b are shown in <FIG>, in other embodiments, the outermost surface of the magnetic particles <NUM> may include the same type of immuno-inducing substance or two or more different types of immuno-inducing substances. Further, the arrangement of the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b in <FIG> is merely an exemplification, and is not intended to limit the arrangement of the immuno-inducing substances.

In an embodiment, the immune-inducing substances 102a and 102b may be uniformly distributed on the outermost surface of the magnetic particles <NUM> to facilitate contacting with the immune cells. In another embodiment, the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b may also be modified on the surface of the silicon-based layer <NUM>. The method by which the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b are modified to the surface of the magnetic particles <NUM> may include non-covalent binding, covalent binding, avidin-biotin interaction, electrostatic adsorption, hydrophobic adsorption, or a combination thereof. In addition, other suitable binding methods may also be used. Further, in another embodiment, the immuno-inducing substances 102a and 102b may be modified on the surface of the silicon-based layer <NUM> by a coupling reagent. The coupling reagent may include, but is not limited to, <NUM>-(<NUM>-glycidyloxypropyl)trimethoxysilane, (<NUM>-glycidyloxypropyl)triethoxysilane, triethoxysilane-polyethylene-glycol-N-hydroxysuccinimide, or a combination thereof.

Next, referring to <FIG> and <FIG>, step S20 is performed to provide a cell solution, and the cell solution includes at least one type of the immune cell. In an embodiment, the immune cell may include, but is not limited to, an αβ T cell, a γδ T cell, a regulatory T cell, a NK cell, or a combination thereof. In another embodiment, the immune cell is, for example, a γδ T cell.

Thereafter, please continue to refer to <FIG> and <FIG>. Step S30 is performed to bring the magnetic particles <NUM> in contact with the cell solution such that at least one type of the immuno-inducing substance 102a and 102b on the surface of the magnetic particles <NUM> may activate and expand the at least one type of the immune cell in the cell solution. In an embodiment, the immune cell is exemplified by a γδ T cell, and the immune-inducing substances 102a and 102b on the surface of the magnetic particles <NUM> may be anti-TCR y/δ antibodies and <NUM>-1BBL. In an embodiment, the aforementioned contact may be achieved by mixing approximately equal numbers of the magnetic particles <NUM> and the immune cells.

The cell expansion ratio of the number of living cells of the aforementioned immune cell varies depending on the cell type, the inter-individual difference, and the culture environment. In terms of the culture environment, the operator may select the desired culture scale according to actual needs. For example, the cell expansion ratio of the number of living immune cells of a small-scale culture environment (for example, a <NUM>-well culture dish) may be <NUM> to <NUM>, such as <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, etc., but is not limited thereto. The cell expansion ratio of the number of living immune cells of a large-scale culture environment (for example, a bioreactor) may be <NUM> to <NUM>, such as <NUM> to <NUM>, <NUM> to <NUM>, etc., but is not limited thereto. In a particular embodiment, the cell expansion ratio of the number of living cells of certain immune cells may even reach tens of thousands. In general, the average expansion ratio of the number of living immune cells may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In an embodiment, the average expansion ratio of the number of living immune cells may be <NUM> to <NUM>. In another embodiment, the average expansion ratio of the number of living immune cells may be <NUM> to <NUM>.

Further, in an embodiment, the magnetic particles <NUM> may have residual magnetism, that is, after the applied magnetic field is removed, the magnetic properties of the magnetic particles <NUM> do not disappear, but tend to stay to some extent. As a result, in an embodiment, when the magnetic particles <NUM> are dispersed in the cell solution, the magnetic particles <NUM> may be arranged in a row via the residual magnetism, but are not limited to only a single row, and the chance of contacting with the immune cells by the row(s) of magnetic particles <NUM> is increased due to the larger overall surface area. Also, in an embodiment, a plurality of rows of the magnetic particles <NUM> may be aggregated with the immune cells to facilitate the activation and/or expansion of the immune cells.

The aforementioned magnetic particles have multi-protrusive surface similar to the most potent antigen presenting cells (APCs) in the human body, and even similar to dendritic cells (DCs). Therefore, under the concept of biomimetics, it can be speculated that the knobby magnetic particles may be in contact with the immune cells through larger surface area, thereby facilitating the activation and/or expansion of the immune cells.

Specific experimental examples are exemplified below to specifically describe the method for in vitro activation and/or expansion of immune cells.

First, three types of knobby magnetic particles of the disclosure were provided, which had an average diameter of <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>, respectively, and the morphologies illustrated by electron microscope (<NUM>×) were as shown in <FIG>. Further, taking the knobby magnetic particles having an average diameter of <NUM> as an example, the hysteresis curve analysis chart thereof is as shown in <FIG>. Generally, when the magnetic field strength is <NUM>, if the hysteresis curves are coincident and the magnetization is <NUM>, paramagnetism is observed, and if the hysteresis curves do not overlap, ferromagnetism is observed. According to <FIG>, it can be known that the knobby magnetic particles are ferromagnetic.

<NUM> gram of the knobby magnetic particles, <NUM> of deionized water, <NUM> of ethanol, <NUM> of ammonia (NH<NUM>OH), and <NUM> of <NUM>-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) were performed to place into a reactor and stirred for reaction at room temperature for <NUM> hour. After the reaction was completed, the knobby magnetic particles were collected by a magnet. Next, the reaction solution was removed, and the knobby magnetic particles were cleaned by adding deionized water. After cleaning repeatedly with deionized water three times, knobby magnetic particles having a surface modified with an amine group was obtained.

First, about <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> of the aforementioned knobby magnetic particles having a surface modified with an amine group were cleaned three times with <NUM>µL of <NUM>-morpholineethanesulfonic acid (MES) buffer solution (<NUM>, pH <NUM>). Next, <NUM> of <NUM>-ethyl-<NUM>-(<NUM>-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC), <NUM> of N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide sodium salt (NHS), and <NUM> of polyacrylic acid (PAA, <NUM> kDa) were dissolved in <NUM>µL of an MES buffer solution. The mixture was then mixed with the cleaned knobby magnetic particles, and the resulting solution was reacted at room temperature for <NUM> minutes. After the reaction was completed, the knobby magnetic particles were collected by a magnet.

Next, the reaction solution was removed and the knobby magnetic particles were cleaned three times with <NUM>µL of MES buffer solution, and then a mixture containing <NUM>µL of anti-CD3 antibodies (manufacturer: ebioscience), <NUM>µL of anti-CD28 antibodies (manufacturer: ebioscience), and <NUM>µL of MES buffer solution were added, and the mixture was subjected to overnight reaction at <NUM>. Thereafter, <NUM>µL of a human serum albumin (HSA, manufacturer: Sigma) solution (<NUM>/mL, prepared with MES buffer solution) was added, and an overnight reaction was again performed at <NUM>.

After the reaction was completed, the knobby magnetic particles were collected by a magnet. Next, the reaction solution was removed, and the knobby magnetic particles were cleaned three times with a PBS buffer solution containing <NUM>% HSA and <NUM> ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) for at least <NUM> minutes each time, and then the knobby magnetic particles were cleaned three times with a PBS buffer containing <NUM> % HSA. Lastly, the knobby magnetic particles modified with immuno-inducing substances were dispersed in <NUM> of PBS buffer solution containing <NUM>% HSA to obtain a solution, which includes knobby magnetic particles having a surface modified with immuno-inducing substances and has a concentration of <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> particles/mL.

Experimental example <NUM>: Activation and/or expansion of T cells by knobby magnetic particles modified with immuno-inducing substances.

<NUM> of blood and <NUM> of T cell separation reagent (named RosetteSep Human T Cell enrichment cocktail, manufacturer: Stemcell) were mixed in a ratio recommended in the product manual and reacted for <NUM> minutes. Then, a PBS buffer solution containing <NUM>% fetal bovine serum was added via a pipette and mixed in equal volume to obtain a cell solution. Next, the cell solution was added to a gradient density centrifuge tube containing <NUM> of a T cell separation solution and centrifuged at a speed of <NUM> rcf for <NUM> minutes. Thereafter, the cell supernatant was transferred to a new centrifuge tube and centrifuged at a speed of <NUM> rcf for <NUM> minutes. Next, after the supernatant was removed, the cells were reconstituted with <NUM> of a PBS buffer solution containing <NUM>% fetal bovine serum, and <NUM> of a red blood cell lysis solution (named RBC lysis buffer, manufacturer: Stemcell) was added to react at <NUM> for <NUM> minutes, and then centrifugation was performed at a speed of <NUM> rcf for <NUM> minutes. Afterward, the cells were reconstituted with <NUM> of a cell culture medium (RPMI <NUM> culture medium containing <NUM>% fetal bovine serum (FBS, manufacturer: BI), manufacturer: Gibco), and centrifugation was performed at a speed of <NUM> rcf for <NUM> minutes, and then cell cleaning was performed once. Lastly, the cells were reconstituted using a cell culture medium to obtain a high-purity (such as <NUM>% to <NUM>%) T cell solution.

<NUM>×<NUM><NUM> of the knobby magnetic particles having a surface modified by the immuno-inducing substances and obtained in experimental example <NUM> were cleaned three times with <NUM> of a cell culture medium, and then the knobby magnetic particles were dispersed in <NUM> of the cell culture medium. Next, <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> of the T cells obtained in (<NUM>) of the aforementioned experimental example <NUM> were mixed with the knobby magnetic particles dispersed in a culture medium and having a surface modified with immuno-inducing substances, and the total volume was made up to <NUM> with the cell culture medium to obtain a T cell solution. At the same time, commercially available spherical magnetic particles (Dynabeads®) and <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> of the T cells obtained in (<NUM>) of the aforementioned experimental example <NUM> were mixed to obtain a T cell solution served as a comparison group. Then, the T cell solutions of the experimental group and the comparison group were respectively performed to place into a <NUM>-well culture plate (manufacturer: Corning), in which the T cells were stimulated and cultured in a <NUM> incubator containing <NUM>% carbon dioxide (at this time, it is called day <NUM> of culture).

Then, <NUM> of the cell culture solution was added on day <NUM> of the culture, and the T cells and the magnetic particles were dispersed using a pipette on day <NUM> of the culture. Thereafter, the mixture of the T cells and the magnetic particles was transferred to a microtube, and the microtube was placed on a magnetic base to attract the magnetic particles to the wall of the microtube, thus a cell suspension stimulated by the immuno-inducing substances but not containing the magnetic particles was transferred to a new <NUM>-well culture dish (manufacturer: Coming). Next, the total volume and cell concentration of the aforementioned stimulated cell suspension which is free of magnetic particles were measured. After the concentration of the cell solution was adjusted to <NUM> to <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> cells/mL, the cell suspension was placed in a new culture dish and returned to a <NUM> incubator containing <NUM>% carbon dioxide to continue the culture.

Thereafter, on day <NUM> to day <NUM> of the culture, the following steps were repeated every day: the T cells were uniformly dispersed using a pipette and the total volume and the cell concentration of the cell solution were measured, and after the concentration of the stimulated T cell solution was adjusted to <NUM> to <NUM>×<NUM><NUM> cells/mL, the stimulated T cell solution was returned to the incubator to continue the culture. On day <NUM> to day <NUM> of the culture, the following steps were repeated every day: the T cells were uniformly dispersed using a pipette, and the total volume and cell concentration of the cell solution were measured, and the average expansion ratio of the T cells on days <NUM> to <NUM> was calculated using the cell concentration on day <NUM> as a reference.

<FIG> respectively show the cell number on different culture days for T cell activation and/or expansion using commercially available magnetic particles and knobby magnetic particles having an average diameter of <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>, in which the commercially available magnetic particles were served as a comparison group.

According to the results shown in <FIG>, on day <NUM>, compared to the average expansion ratio of <NUM> of the T cells of the comparison group, the average expansion ratios of the T cells of the experimental group treated with the knobby magnetic particles having an average diameter of <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM> were <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>, respectively. In addition, after day <NUM>, the average expansion ratio of the T cells of the comparison group was gradually decreased or tended to be gentle, but the average expansion ratio of the T cells of the experimental group continued to increase, in which the expansion efficiency achieved by the <NUM> magnetic particles (that is, as shown in <FIG>) was the most remarkable, reaching an expansion ratio of <NUM> or more.

Experimental example <NUM>: activation and/or expansion of T cells by the knobby magnetic particles modified with two antibodies in different ratios.

The operation procedure in experimental example <NUM> was the same as that of experimental example <NUM>, and the main difference was that in experimental example <NUM>, the magnetic particles of <NUM> were used as a test object, and in the modification ratio of the immuno-inducing substance, anti-CD3 antibodies and anti-CD28 antibodies were prepared as antibody mixtures at ratios of <NUM>:<NUM>, <NUM>:<NUM>, and <NUM>:<NUM>, and the antibody mixtures were used to modify the aforementioned <NUM> magnetic particles, respectively. In the present experimental example, commercially available spherical magnetic particles (Dynabeads®) were simultaneously served as a comparison group, but the ratio of antibodies on the commercially available spherical magnetic particles could not be confirmed.

<FIG> respectively show the cell number on different culture days for T cell activation and/or expansion using commercially available magnetic particles (Dynabeads®) and knobby magnetic particles for which the surface was modified with the antibodies in which the ratios of anti-CD3 antibodies and anti-CD28 antibodies were respectively <NUM>:<NUM>, <NUM>:<NUM>, and <NUM>:<NUM>. According to <FIG>, it can be known that, compared to the comparison group (<FIG>, Dynabeads®), the magnetic particles of the experimental group with surface modified by different ratios of antibodies (<FIG>, anti-CD3 antibodies: anti-CD28 antibodies=<NUM>:<NUM>; <FIG>, anti-CD3 antibodies: anti-CD28 antibodies=<NUM>:<NUM>; <FIG>, anti-CD3 antibodies: anti-CD28 antibodies=<NUM>:<NUM>) all may effectively activate and/or expand the T cells.

Characteristic analysis was performed on the aforementioned T cells of the disclosure activated and/or expanded by the knobby magnetic particles by flow cytometer (SONY SA3800), and the results were simultaneously compared with that of T cells (the comparison group <NUM> and the comparison group <NUM>) activated and/or expanded by two commercial products (including magnetic particles and modified antibodies, in which the products only disclose that the modified antibodies thereof were anti-CD3 antibodies and anti-CD28 antibodies, but the ratios of the antibodies were not provided). In particular, in the comparison group <NUM>, the T cells were activated and/or expanded with a commercially available product TransAct™ T Cell reagent (Miltenyi Biotec), and in the comparison group <NUM>, the T cells were activated and/or expanded with a commercially available product Dynabeads® Human T-Activator CD3/CD28 (ThermoFisher). In the experimental group, the T cell were activated and/or expanded with the knobby magnetic particles for which the surface was modified with the antibodies in which a ratio of anti-CD3 antibodies and anti-CD28 antibodies is <NUM>:<NUM>, and the untreated initial cells of day <NUM> were served as a control group. The results are as shown in <FIG>.

According to <FIG>, it can be known that, compared to the comparison group <NUM> (TransAct™) and the comparison group <NUM> (Dynabeads®), the T cells of the experimental group (i.e., T cells activated and/or expanded by the surface-modified knobby magnetic particles of the disclosure) have the following characteristics: (<NUM>) the ratio of CD4+T cells to CD8+T cells is closest to <NUM>:<NUM> (<FIG>); (<NUM>) central memory T cells (TCM) occupy a higher ratio than effector memory T cells (TEM) (<FIG>); and (<FIG>) the sum of the ratios of T cells that expressed four different immunosuppressive molecules (PD-<NUM> (programmed cell death-<NUM>), CTLA-<NUM> (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen <NUM>), TIM-<NUM> (T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-<NUM>), and LAG-<NUM> (lymphocyte-activation gene <NUM>)) is minimum (<FIG>).

Based on the above, the magnetic particles of the disclosure have multi-protrusive surface similar to the most potent antigen-presenting cells in the human body, even similar to dendritic cells. Therefore, under the concept of biomimetics, it can be speculated that the knobby magnetic particles may be in contact with the immune cells in larger surface area, thereby contributing to the efficiency of activating immune cells and/or expanding the number of immune cells.

Claim 1:
A method for in vitro activation and/or expansion of immune cells, comprising:
a) providing magnetic particles (<NUM>), wherein a surface of each of the magnetic particles (<NUM>) is multi-protrusive and modified with at least one type of immuno-inducing substance (102a, 102b), and wherein each of the magnetic particles (<NUM>) comprises a copolymer core (<NUM>), a polymer layer (<NUM>), a magnetic substance layer (<NUM>), and a silicon-based layer (<NUM>) from the inside to the outside;
b) providing a cell solution, wherein the cell solution comprises at least one type of immune cell; and
c) bringing the magnetic particles (<NUM>) in contact with the cell solution such that the at least one type of immuno-inducing substance (102a, 102b) on the surface of each of the magnetic particles (<NUM>) activates and/or expands the at least one type of immune cell in the cell solution,
wherein the method is characterized in that the magnetic particles (<NUM>) have the following features:
a surface of the copolymer core (<NUM>) comprising a plurality of protrusions which are irregularly shaped,
an average height (h<NUM>, h<NUM>) of the plurality of protrusions being100 nm to <NUM>, and
an average diameter (D<NUM>, D<NUM>, D<NUM>) of each of the magnetic particles (<NUM>) being <NUM> to <NUM>.