1. An In Vitro System Combining Tumor Cells and Lymphocytes to Predict the In Vivo Response of Immunomodulatory Antibodies
Min Dai, Ingegerd Hellstrom, and Karl Erik Hellstrom
2. High-Throughput Direct Cell Counting Method for Immuno-Oncology Functional Assays Using Image Cytometry
Leo Li-Ying Chan
3. In Vitro Immunotherapy Potency Assays Using Real-Time Cell Analysis
Biao Xi, Peifang Ye, Vita Golubovskaya, and Yama Abassi
4. Assessing the Potency of T Cell-Redirecting Therapeutics Using In Vitro Cancer Cell Killing Assays
Tomasz Dobrzycki, Andreea Ciuntu, Andrea Stacey, Joseph D. Dukes, and Andrew D. Whale
5. Induction and Potential Reversal of a T Cell Exhaustion-Like State:In Vitro Potency Assay for Functional Screening of Immune Checkpoint Drug Candidates
Eden Kleiman, Wushouer Ouerkaxi, Marc Delcommenne, Geoffrey W. Stone, Paolo Serafini, Mayra Cruz Tleugabulova, and Pirouz M. Daftarian
6. Validation of an Image-Based 3D Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity Assay
Brad Larson, Lubna Hussain, and Jenny Schroeder
7. 3D-3-Culture: Tumor Models to Study Heterotypic Interactions in the Tumor Microenvironment
Sofia P. Rebelo, Catarina Pinto, Nuno Lopes, Tatiana Martins, Paula Marques Alves, and Catarina Brito
8. Considerations in Developing Reporter Gene Bioassays for Biologics
Jamison Grailer, Richard A. Moravec, Zhijie Jey Cheng, Manuela Grassi, Vanessa Ott, Frank Fan, and Mei Cong
9. Miniaturized Single Cell Imaging for Developing Immuno-Oncology Combinational Therapies
Thomas Jacob, Pavani Malla, and Tania Vu
10. Precision Medicine: The Function of Receptor Occupancy in Drug Development
Leanne Flye-Blakemore, Christèle Gonneau, Nithianandan Selliah, Sriram Ramanan, Alan Lackey, and Yoav Peretz
11. In Vitro Assays for Assessing Potential Adverse Effects of Cancer Immunotherapeutics
Jinze Li, Mayur S. Mitra, and Gautham K. Rao
12. The Quest for the Next-Generation of Tumor Targets: Discovery and Prioritization in the Genomics Era
Maurizio Chiriva-Internati, Leonardo Mirandola, Franco Marincola, Gianluca Rotino, Jose A. Figueroa, Fabio Grizzi, and Robert Bresalier
This book serves as a guide for identifying and applying commonly used cell-based translational assays as well as for assessing the therapeutic potential of new immuno-oncology therapeutics and advancing their mechanism of action. The detailed chapters within will provide readers with a baseline understanding of the pros and cons as well as key considerations for applying assays that are more reflective of the human immune-tumor microenvironment in order to increase their translatability into the clinic. Written for the Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology series, the contents of this volume include the kind of specifics and real-world implementation advice to ensure success in the lab.
Authoritative and practical, Immuno-Oncology: Cellular and Translational Approaches aims to aid researchers working on biotechnology and pharmaceutical efforts to search for the next generation of safer and more effective cancer immunotherapeutics.
The chapter “Considerations in Developing Reporter Gene Bioassays for Biologics” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.