The Arizona Republic

Cell therapy facility aims to treat cancer

- Stephanie Innes

The Phoenix-based Translatio­nal Genomics Research Institute is planning to build a cell therapy manufactur­ing facility to improve cancer treatment.

The California-based City of Hope cancer research center, along with TGen, announced Thursday the intent to develop the facility in Phoenix. TGen is an affiliate of City of Hope.

No estimated cost, location or timeline for the facility was available Thursday, but officials with TGen say the aim is to build it as soon as possible. The facility is expected to result in more clinical trials in Phoenix, said Jeffrey Trent, TGen’s president and research director.

TGen officials say the facility should help meet an urgent need for accelerati­ng cancer cures for patients in Arizona and Southern California.

The facility is expected to produce chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, which have already been effective in treating leukemia and lymphoma.

Arizona’s streamline­d regulatory system and availabili­ty of labor, among other factors, make Phoenix an ideal place for such a facility, Trent said. He said that demand for clinical cell therapies is outpacing supply. Houston has three cell manufactur­ing facilities, for example, and Philadelph­ia has two.

Cell therapy manufactur­ing works by engineerin­g someone’s own immune cells to attack their cancer. Trent compared it to having a dog sniff someone’s shirt and then go hunt that person down. The engineered immune cells hunt down and kill the cancer.

“The road to future cancer cures requires genomic-enabled medicine and the type of immune-system enhancemen­ts that would result from this cell therapy manufactur­ing facility,” Trent said in a news release, adding that the facility will give Arizona patients access to new treatments.

“City of Hope’s clinical and manufactur­ing expertise in immunother­apy is at the forefront of this field, and combined with TGen’s genomic testing, offers patients new hope for their future.”

The announceme­nt further enhances Arizona’s reputation as a hub for bioscience and health-care innovation, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said in a written statement.

“Our state offers a strong concentrat­ion of talent ready to meet the needs of this facility,” he said. “The work being conducted by City of Hope and TGen is critical in the fight against cancer, and Arizona is proud to play a role in it.”

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THE REPUBLIC FILE The Phoenix-based Translatio­nal Genomics Research Institute is planning to build a cell therapy manufactur­ing facility.

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