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Figure 1. Co-expression of CD8, CD45RA, and CCR7 in CAR-T cells correlates with their in vivo expansion in lymphoma patients. (A-B) Illustrates the correlation between the percentage of CD45RA+ and CAR+CD45RA+ cells in the T-cell products and the peaks of the qPCR signals of CAR-T cells in the peripheral blood of infused patients. (C) Detection of CAR-T cells by qPCR in the peripheral blood of patients who received T-cell products with low or high CAR+CD45RA+ cells, respectively. (D) Equal CAR expression by phenotypic analysis in CD45RA+ and CD45RO+ cells. (E) Representative flow cytometry plots of CAR-T cells with low and high frequency of CD8+CD45RA+CCR7+ cells. (F) Peaks of the qPCR signals of CAR-T cells in the peripheral blood of patients infused with CAR-T cell lines containing >5% or <5% CAR+CD8+CD45+CCR7+ cells.

Co-expression of CD8, CD45RA, and CCR7 in CAR-T cells correlates with their in vivo expansion in lymphoma patients. (A-B) Illustrates the correlation between the percentage of CD45RA+ and CAR+CD45RA+ cells in the T-cell products and the peaks of the qPCR signals of CAR-T cells in the peripheral blood of infused patients. (C) Detection of CAR-T cells by qPCR in the peripheral blood of patients who received T-cell products with low or high CAR+CD45RA+ cells, respectively. (D) Equal CAR expression by phenotypic analysis in CD45RA+ and CD45RO+ cells. (E) Representative flow cytometry plots of CAR-T cells with low and high frequency of CD8+CD45RA+CCR7+ cells. (F) Peaks of the qPCR signals of CAR-T cells in the peripheral blood of patients infused with CAR-T cell lines containing >5% or <5% CAR+CD8+CD45+CCR7+ cells.

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