Journal article

Understanding T cell phenotype for the design of effective chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapies

DGM Tantalo, AJ Oliver, B Von Scheidt, AJ Harrison, SN Mueller, MH Kershaw, CY Slaney

Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Rapid advances in immunotherapy have identified adoptive cell transfer as one of the most promising approaches for the treatment of cancers. Large numbers of cancer reactive T lymphocytes can be generated ex vivo from patient blood by genetic modification to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) specific for tumor-associated antigens. CAR T cells can respond strongly against cancer cells, and adoptive transferred CAR T cells can induce dramatic responses against certain types of cancers. The ability of T cells to respond against disease depends on their ability to localize to sites, persist and exert functions, often in an immunosuppressive microenvironment, and these abilities are reflec..

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