Methods and systems for determining metabolic poise and capacity of living cells
Disclosed herein are methods and systems for evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of living cells in a single assay.
1 . A method of evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample, comprising:
acquiring a reference value for oxygen consumption (VOC Ref );
acquiring a reference value for proton efflux (VPE Ref );
contacting the cell sample with an Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) synthase inhibitor, a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and an electron transport chain (ETC) inhibitor, sequentially, each contacting forming a reaction mixture,
wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the cell sample; and
(iii) a third value for oxygen consumption and a third value for proton efflux are acquired after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
acquiring a value for oxygen consumption for each reaction mixture (VOC Mix ); and
acquiring a value for proton efflux for each reaction mixture (VPE Mix ),
thereby evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of the cell sample.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
(i) a value for oxygen consumption and a value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(ii) a value for oxygen consumption and a value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the cell sample;
(iii) a value for oxygen consumption and a value for proton efflux are acquired after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(iv) the VOC Ref comprises a basal or initial value for oxygen consumption for the cell sample, including a value based on a measurement of oxygen consumption for the cell sample made prior to formation of a reaction mixture;
(v) acquiring a VOC Ref comprises determining a basal or initial OCR for the cell sample;
(vi) determining the basal or initial OCR for the cell sample comprises sensing a metabolite consumed from medium;
(vii) the VPE Ref comprises a basal or initial value for proton efflux for the cell sample, including a value based on a measurement of proton efflux for the cell sample made prior to formation of the reaction mixture;
(viii) the proton efflux is measured by proton efflux rate (PER);
(ix) an extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) is measured to produce a value for proton efflux;
(x) acquiring a VPE Ref comprises determining a basal or initial PER for the cell sample, optionally wherein determining the basal or initial PER for the cell sample comprises sensing a metabolite or a cell constituent disposed in the medium;
(xi) the VOC Ref and the VPE Ref are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within 10 hours of one another;
(xii) the VOC Ref and the VPE Ref are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within a time period suitable for rapid instrument data acquisition within 800 milliseconds;
(xiv) the VOC Ref and the VPE Ref are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within a time period suitable for a long-term end-point measurement, within 9 hours;
(xv) the VOC Ref and the VPE Ref are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated sequentially;
(xvi) the VOC Ref and the VPE Ref are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated substantially simultaneously;
(xvii) contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor comprises introducing the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor, sequentially, partly simultaneously, or simultaneously, into a well or microchamber disposed with the cell sample; or
(xviii) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample sequentially.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein oxygen consumption is:
(i) not determined in a sealed system, e.g., a system allows oxygen back diffusion or substantial oxygen back diffusion to the sample;
(ii) oxygen depletion in the sample corrected for oxygen back diffusion to the sample;
(iii) oxygen depletion without being corrected for oxygen back diffusion to the sample;
(iv) determined in a sealed system, e.g., a system that does not allow oxygen back diffusion or substantial oxygen back diffusion to the sample;
(v) equals, or substantially equals, to oxygen depletion in the sample;
(vi) determined directly or indirectly, e.g., inferred from a measured oxygen gradient, e.g., within a test well, or across a capillary, or by measuring oxygen at a preselected time point;
(vii) the VOC Ref comprises a basal or initial value for oxygen consumption for the cell sample, e.g., a value based on a measurement of oxygen consumption for the cell sample made prior to formation of a reaction mixture; and/or
(viii) is measured (e.g., directly or indirectly) by oxygen consumption rate (OCR).
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample in the order of (from first to last):
(a) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ETC inhibitor;
(b) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the ETC inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent;
(c) the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ATP synthase inhibitor, the ETC inhibitor;
(d) the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ETC inhibitor, the ATP synthase inhibitor;
(e) the ETC inhibitor, the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent; or
(f) the ETC inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ATP synthase inhibitor.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
(i) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample in the order of (from first to last): the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ETC inhibitor;
(ii) contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor occurs within 10 hours (e.g., within 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 hours, within 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 80, or 90 minutes, within 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 seconds, or within 1, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, or 800 milliseconds) of one another;
(iii) contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor occurs within a time period suitable for rapid instrument data acquisition, e.g., within 1, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, or 800 milliseconds;
(iv) contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor occurs within a time period suitable for a long-term end-point measurement, e.g., within 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 hours;
(v) the ATP synthase inhibitor comprises oligomycin A;
(vi) the ATP synthase inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin A) is present at a concentration of at least 1 nM up to the solubility limit of the ATP synthase inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin A), e.g., 1 nM to 100 mM, 10 nM to 10 mM, 0.1 μM to 1 mM, 0.1 μM to 100 μM, 0.1 μM to 10 μM, 0.2 μM to 5 μM, 0.5 μM to 2 μM, 0.2 μM to 4 μM, 0.2 μM to 3 μM, 0.2 μM to 1 μM, 0.2 μM to 0.5 μM, 4 μM to 5 μM, 3 μM to 5 μM, 2 μM to 5 μM, 1 μM to 5 PM, 0.5 μM to 5 μM, 1 μM to 3 μM, 2 μM to 4 μM, 1 μM to 2 μM, 0.5 μM to 2.5 μM, e.g., 0.2 μM, 0.5 μM, 1 μM, 1.5 μM, 2 μM, 2.5 μM, 3 μM, 3.5 μM, 4 μM, 4.5 μM, or 5 μM, in the reaction mixture, optionally wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin A) is present at a concentration of 1 μM to 2 μM, e.g., 1.5 μM, in the reaction mixture;
(vii) the mitochondrial uncoupling agent comprises BAM15;
(viii) the mitochondrial uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15) is present at a concentration of at least 1 nM up to the solubility limit of the mitochondrial uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15), e.g., 1 nM to 100 mM, 10 nM to 10 mM, 0.1 μM to 1 mM, 0.1 μM to 100 μM, 0.1 μM to 10 μM, 0.5 μM to 10 μM, 1 μM to 8 μM, 2 μM to 6 μM, 3 μM to 4 μM, 0.5 μM to 8 μM, 0.5 μM to 6 μM, 0.5 μM to 4 μM, 0.5 μM to 2 μM, 0.5 μM to 1 μM, 8 μM to 10 μM, 6 μM to 10 μM, 4 μM to 10 μM, 2 μM to 10 μM, 1 μM to 10 μM, 1 μM to 3 μM, 2 μM to 4 μM, 3 μM to 5 μM, 4 μM to 6 μM, 5 μM to 7 μM, 6 μM to 8 μM, 7 μM to 9 μM, 2 μM to 3 μM, 1 μM to 4 μM, e.g., 0.5 μM, 1 μM, 1.5 μM, 2 μM, 2.5 μM, 3 μM, 3.5 μM, 4 μM, 5 μM, 6 μM, 7 μM, 8 μM, 9 μM, or 10 μM, in the reaction mixture, optionally wherein the mitochondrial uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15) is present at a concentration of 2 μM to 3 μM, e.g., 2.5 μM, in the reaction mixture;
(ix) the ETC inhibitor comprises rotenone, antimycin A, or a combination thereof, optionally wherein the ETC inhibitor comprises rotenone and antimycin A;
(x) the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin A, or a combination thereof) is present at a concentration of at least 1 nM up to the solubility limit of the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin A, or a combination thereof), e.g., 1 nM to 100 mM, 10 nM to 10 mM, 0.1 μM to 1 mM, 0.1 μM to 100 μM, 0.1 μM to 10 μM, 0.1 μM to 5 μM, 0.2 μM to 2 μM, 0.5 μM to 1 μM, 0.1 μM to 4 μM, 0.1 μM to 3 μM, 0.1 μM to 2 μM, 0.1 μM to 1 μM, 0.1 μM to 0.5 μM, 4 μM to 5 μM, 3 μM to 5 μM, 2 μM to 5 μM, 1 μM to 5 μM, 0.5 μM to 5 μM, 0.2 μM to 1 μM, 0.5 μM to 2 μM, 0.2 μM to 1 μM, e.g., 0.1 μM, 0.2 μM, 0.3 μM, 0.4 μM, 0.5 μM, 0.6 μM, 0.7 μM, 0.8 μM, 0.9 μM, 1 μM, 1.5 μM, 2 μM, 2.5 μM, 3 μM, 4 μM, or 5 μM, in the reaction mixture, optionally wherein the ETC inhibitor comprises rotenone at a concentration of 0.2 μM to 1 μM (e.g., 0.5 μM) and antimycin A at a concentration of 0.2 μM to 1 μM (e.g., 0.5 μM), in the reaction mixture;
(xi) forming the reaction mixture further comprises contacting the cell sample with an agent that induces an increase in energetic demand, e.g., an ionophore (e.g., monensin), optionally wherein:
(a) the ionophore (e.g., monesin) is present at a concentration of at least 1 nM up to the solubility limit of the ionophore (e.g., monesin), e.g., 1 nM to 100 mM, 10 nM to 10 mM, 0.1 μM to 1 mM, 1 μM to 100 μM, 5 μM to 100 μM, 10 μM to 80 μM, 20 μM to 60 μM, 30 μM to 50 μM, 5 μM to 80 μM, 5 μM to 60 μM, 5 μM to 40 μM, 5 μM to 20 μM, 5 μM to 10 μM, 80 μM to 100 μM, 60 μM to 100 μM, 40 μM to 100 μM, 20 μM to 100 μM, 10 μM to 100 μM, 10 μM to 40 μM, 20 μM to 60 μM, 40 μM to 80 μM, 15 μM to 25 μM, or 10 μM to 30 μM, e.g., 5 μM, 10 μM, 20 μM, 30 μM, 40 μM, 50 μM, 60 μM, 70 μM, 80 μM, 90 μM, or 100 μM, in the reaction mixture, optionally wherein the ionophore (e.g., monesin) is present at a concentration of 10 μM to 30 μM, e.g., 20 μM, in the reaction mixture, and/or
(b) wherein the ionophore (e.g., monesin) is prepared as a stock solution at a concentration of 200 μM to 300 μM (e.g., 240 μM) in EtOH 10% in assay media;
(xii) the VOC Mix comprises a value for oxygen consumption for the reaction mixture, e.g., a value based on a measurement of oxygen consumption for the reaction mixture made after formation of the reaction mixture, optionally wherein:
(a) the oxygen consumption is measured (e.g., directly or indirectly) by oxygen consumption rate (OCR), and/or
(b) acquiring the VOC Mix comprises determining (e.g., measuring) an OCR for the reaction mixture, further optionally determining (e.g., measuring) the OCR for the reaction mixture comprises sensing a metabolite (e.g., O 2 ), e.g., consumed from medium;
(xiii) the VPE Mix comprises a value for proton efflux for the reaction mixture, e.g., a value based on a measurement of proton efflux for the reaction mixture after formation of the reaction mixture, optionally wherein:
(a) the proton efflux is measured (e.g., directly or indirectly) by proton efflux rate (PER),
(b) an extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) is measured to produce a value for proton efflux,
(c) acquiring the PER comprises determining (e.g., measuring) a PER for the reaction mixture, further optionally wherein determining (e.g., measuring) the PER for the reaction mixture comprises sensing a cell constituent disposed in the media;
(xiv) the VOC Mix and the VPE Mix are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within 10 hours (e.g., within 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 hours, within 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 80, or 90 minutes, within 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 seconds, or within 1, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, or 800 milliseconds) of one another, optionally wherein:
(a) the VOC Mix and the VPE Mix are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within a time period suitable for rapid instrument data acquisition, e.g., within 1, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, or 800 milliseconds, or
(b) the VOC Mix and the VPE Mix are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated within a time period suitable for a long-term end-point measurement, e.g., within 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 hours;
(xv) the VOC Mix and the VPE Mix are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated sequentially; and/or
(xvi) the VOC Mix and the VPE Mix are based on measurements of oxygen consumption and proton efflux initiated substantially simultaneously.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein two or all of the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample simultaneously or partly simultaneously;
optionally wherein the following are contacted with the cell sample simultaneously:
(a) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent;
(b) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the ETC inhibitor;
(c) the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ETC inhibitor; or
(d) the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, the ETC inhibitor; further optionally wherein forming the reaction mixture comprises mixing any two or all of the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, or the ETC inhibitor, prior to being contacted with the cell sample.
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
(i) providing the VOC Ref , the VPE Ref , the VOC Mix , and the VPE Mix to a software program and using the software program to calculate the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity (e.g., converting to OCR and PER values) of the cell sample;
(ii) disposing the cell sample in a well or microchamber (e.g., of a multiwell plate) prior to acquiring a VOC Ref and a VPE Ref ,
(iii) acquiring a cell sample prior to disposing the cell sample in a well or microchamber (e.g., of a multiwell plate);
(iv) acquiring a value for glycolytic proton efflux for the reaction mixture (VglycoPE Mix ), optionally wherein the VglycoPE Mix is measured by glycolytic proton efflux rate (glycoPER), further optionally wherein the glycoPER is determined by mathematically removing the contribution of CO 2 ;
(v) acquiring a value for basal mitochondrial ATP production rate, optionally wherein the value for basal mitochondrial ATP production rate is acquired by subtracting the minimum oxygen consumption rate (oligo OCR) from the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) before formation of the reaction mixture (basal OCR) and multiplying by a constant, optionally wherein:
(a) the oligo OCR is the minimum OCR after the ATP inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin) is contacted with the cell sample,
(b) the constant is 2.75 (called P/O Ratio)*2 (to convert oxygen atoms to oxygen molecules), and/or
(c) the basal OCR is a measurement (e.g., any previous measurement, e.g., the last measurement or an average of a number of measurements), of OCR, before the first contacting (e.g., injection) of any of the ATP synthase, the uncoupling agent, or the ETC inhibitor;
(vi) acquiring a value for basal glycolytic ATP production rate, optionally wherein the value for basal glycolytic ATP production rate is acquired using the measurements of extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) before formation of the reaction mixture (e.g., before contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin A)) and converting the proton efflux rate (PER), further optionally wherein converting the PER comprises considering the buffer capacity of the medium employed in the method and the volume of the well or microchamber that holds the cell sample and discounting the contribution of extracellular CO 2 production, e.g., calculated from the measurements of the basal oxygen consumption rate (OCR) and the minimum measurement after contacting the cell sample with the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin, or a combination thereof) and before any following contacting step (e.g., injection), e.g., contacting the cell sample with an ionophore (e.g., monensin), additionally optionally wherein the minimum measurement is an average of the lower range after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(vii) acquiring a value for maximal respiratory capacity, optionally wherein the value for maximal respiratory capacity is acquired by using the maximal measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) after contacting the cell with the uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15) and discounting the minimum measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) after contacting the cell sample with the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin, or a combination thereof) and before any following contacting step (e.g., injection), e.g., contacting the cell sample with an ionophore (e.g., monensin);
(viii) acquiring a value for reserve aerobic capacity (also known as spare respiratory capacity), optionally wherein:
(a) the value for reserve aerobic capacity is acquired by determining the difference between maximal measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) after contacting the cell sample with the uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15) and last measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) before contacting the cell sample with the first of any of the ATP synthase inhibitor (e.g., oligomycin A), the uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15), or the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin, or a combination thereof), and/or
(b) the value for reserve aerobic capacity is expressed in units of ATP production rate multiplying by the factor 5.5;
(ix) acquiring a value for maximal mitochondrial bioenergetic capacity, optionally wherein the value for maximal mitochondrial bioenergetic capacity is acquired by using the maximal measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) after contacting the cell sample with the uncoupling agent (e.g., BAM15) and discounting the minimum measurement after contacting the cell sample with the ATP synthase (e.g., oligomycin A) and before any following contacting (e.g., injection) step (e.g., the contacting (e.g., injection) of the ETC inhibitor) and multiplying by 5.5;
(x) acquiring a value for compensatory (or maximal glycolytic capacity), optionally wherein the value for compensatory (or maximal glycolytic capacity) is acquired using the maximal measurement of proton efflux rate (PER) after contacting the cell sample with the ETC inhibitor (e.g., rotenone, antimycin A, or a combination thereof), optionally further after contacting the cell sample with an ionophore (e.g., monensin); and/or
(xi) acquiring a reference value for extracellular acidification (VEA Ref ); and acquiring a value for extracellular acidification for the reaction mixture (VEA Mix ).
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
(i) the cell sample comprises a plurality of cells disposed in media;
(ii) the cell sample comprises immune cells, optionally wherein the immune cells are immune effector cells;
(iii) the cell sample comprises T cells (e.g., CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, optionally wherein the T cells comprise T helper cells (T H cells or CD4+ T cells, e.g., Th1, Th2, Th17, Th9, or Tfh), cytotoxic T cells (T C cells or CD8+ T cells), memory T cells (e.g., central memory T cells (T CM cells, CD45RO+CCR7+CD62L+), effector memory T cells (T EM cells, T EMRA cells, CD45RO+CCR7−CD62L−), tissue resident memory T cells (T RM , CD103+), or virtual memory T cells (e.g., CD4 virtual memory T cells or CD8 virtual memory T cells)), regulatory T cells (Treg, e.g., CD4+FOXP3+Tregs or CD4+FOXP3−Tregs), innate-like T cells, natural killer T cells (NKT cells), mucosal associated invariant T cells, gamma delta T cells, or any combination thereof,
(iv) the cell sample comprises engineered T cells, e.g., CAR-T cells or TCR-T cells,
(v) the cell sample comprises primary T cells, e.g., primary naïve T cells (e.g., human or murine primary naïve T cells),
(vi) the cell sample comprises NK cells or CD56+CD3− cells, optionally wherein:
(a) the NK cells comprise CD56 bright NK cells, CD56 dim NK cells, or a combination thereof,
(b) the cell sample comprises engineered NK cells, e.g., CAR-NK cells or TCR-NK cells, and/or
(c) the cell sample comprises CAR-NK cells,
(vii) the cell sample comprises primary NK cells, e.g., primary naïve NK cells (e.g., human or murine primary naïve NK cells);
(viii) the cell sample comprises immortalized immune cells, e.g., THP1 cells;
(ix) the cell sample comprises suspension cells;
(x) the cell sample comprises cells having an average size of 15 μm or less, e.g., 14 μm or less, 13 μm or less, 12 μm or less, 11 μm or less, 10 μm or less, 9 μm or less, 8 μm or less, 7 μm or less, 6 μm or less, 5 μm or less, or 4 μm or less, in diameter, e.g., 4 μm to 12 μm, 4 μm to 10 μm, 4 μm to 8 μm, 5 μm to 7 μm, 5 μm to 6 μm, or 6 μm to 7 μm, e.g., in diameter;
(xi) the cell sample comprises cells that are suitable for a cell therapy, e.g., an adoptive cell therapy (ACT);
(xii) the cell sample comprises cells from a subject, e.g., a subject having, or is at risk of having, a disorder, e.g., a cancer or an immune disorder; and/or
(xiii) the cell sample comprises at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90% (by number) immune cells (e.g., T cells or NK cells).
9 . A method of monitoring the production of an engineered cell product, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample of the engineered cell product according to claim 1 , thereby monitoring the production of the engineered cell product.
10 . A method optimizing a cell design, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample having the cell design according to claim 1 , thereby optimizing the cell design.
11 . A method optimizing a culture medium, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample that has been cultured in the culture medium according to according to claim 1 , thereby optimizing the culture medium.
12 . A method optimizing a culture condition, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample that has been cultured under the culture condition according to claim 1 , thereby optimizing the culture condition.
13 . A method of evaluating the quality of a cell preparation, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample of the cell preparation according to according to claim 1 , thereby evaluating the quality of the cell preparation.
14 . A method of evaluating a metabolic response of a cell to a physiologically relevant condition, comprising evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample according to claim 1 , thereby evaluating the metabolic response; wherein the physiologically relevant condition is associated with a tumor microenvironment, including reduced O 2 , reduced/altered metabolic substrates, decreased pH, or a combination thereof.
15 . A cell therapy product for use in a method of treating a disorder in a subject, wherein the method comprises evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample of the cell therapy product according to claim 1 .
16 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample simultaneously in a first well of a multi-well plate, wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor, the mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with a second cell sample in a second well of the multi-well plate simultaneously.
17 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample simultaneously in a first well of a multi-well plate, wherein the mitochondrial uncoupling agent and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with a second cell sample in a second well of the multi-well plate simultaneously, and at a different time from when the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the second cell sample, wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the second cell sample; and
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the second cell sample.
18 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the cell sample simultaneously in a first well of a multi-well plate, wherein the ATP synthase inhibitor and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with a second cell sample in a second well of the multi-well plate simultaneously, and at a different time from when the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the second cell sample, wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor and the ETC inhibitor are contacted with the second cell sample; and
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the second cell sample.
19 . A method of making engineered cells, comprising:
modifying cells to express a transgene encoding a protein of interest; and
evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample of the engineered cells by:
acquiring a reference value for oxygen consumption (VOC Ref ):
acquiring a reference value for proton efflux (VPE Ref );
contacting the cell sample with an Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) synthase inhibitor, a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and an electron transport chain (ETC) inhibitor, sequentially, each contacting forming a reaction mixture, wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the cell sample; and
(iii) a third value for oxygen consumption and a third value for proton efflux are acquired after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
acquiring a value for oxygen consumption for each reaction mixture (VOC Mix );
acquiring a value for proton efflux for each reaction mixture (VPE Mix ), thereby evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of the cell sample, thereby making the engineered cells.
20 . A method of treating a disorder in a subject, comprising:
evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample of a cell therapy product according to according by:
acquiring a reference value for oxygen consumption (VOC Ref ):
acquiring a reference value for proton efflux (VPE Ref ):
contacting the cell sample with an Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) synthase inhibitor, a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and an electron transport chain (ETC) inhibitor, sequentially, each contacting forming a reaction mixture, wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the cell sample; and
(iii) a third value for oxygen consumption and a third value for proton efflux are acquired after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
acquiring a value for oxygen consumption for each reaction mixture (VOC Mix );
acquiring a value for proton efflux for each reaction mixture (VPE Mix ), thereby evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of the cell sample,
administering the cell therapy product to the subject, and
thereby treating the disorder in the subject.
21 . A system for evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of a cell sample, comprising:
(i) a stage adapted to support a multiwell plate;
(ii) a sensor adapted to sense a metabolite, or a cell constituent, associated with the cell sample, consumed from the medium or disposed in the medium; and
(iii) a dispensing system adapted to introduce fluids into the well or microchamber, wherein the stage, sensor, and dispensing system cooperate to:
acquire a reference value for oxygen consumption (VOC Ref ) and a reference value for proton efflux (VPE Ref ) for the cell sample using the sensor;
use the dispending system to contact the cell sample with an ATP synthase inhibitor, a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, and an electron transport chain (ETC) inhibitor, thereby forming a reaction mixture,
wherein:
(i) a first value for oxygen consumption and a first value for proton efflux are acquired after the ATP synthase inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
(ii) a second value for oxygen consumption and a second value for proton efflux are acquired after the mitochondrial uncoupling agent is contacted with the cell sample; and
(iii) a third value for oxygen consumption and a third value for proton efflux are acquired after the ETC inhibitor is contacted with the cell sample;
acquire a value for oxygen consumption for the reaction mixture (VOC Mix ) and a value for proton efflux for the reaction mixture (VPE Mix ) using the sensor,
thereby evaluating the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity of the cell sample.
22 . The system of claim 21 , wherein:
(i) the dispensing system comprises at least one unit disposed above the well or microchamber;
(ii) the sensor comprises an optical sensor, optionally wherein the sensor is adapted to sense a fluorophore; and
(iii) the system further comprises a computer module and software adapted to calculate the bioenergetic poise and bioenergetic capacity based on information communicated to the computer module by the sensor.