Abstract
T cell activity has been stimulated to enhance anti-tumor activity for several decades. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes have been expanded and reinfused to treat melanoma and other solid tumor cancers, and adaptive immune modulators have been used to increase endogenous T cell activity against cancer. Both of these strategies rely on the pre-existence of adequate recognition of cancer cells by the T cells which are being activated. Redirected T cell therapies represent a paradigm shift in treatment. They do not rely on endogenous T cell recognition but instead focus the T cells onto a defined tumor antigen. This review summarizes both molecular and cellular T cell redirecting therapies, compares their success in the clinic and highlights both their limitations and some potential future solutions.
Keywords: Adoptive immunotherapy, cancer immunotherapy, CAR, CD3 bispecific, chimeric antigen receptor.
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Title:T Cell Redirecting Therapies for Cancer Treatment
Volume: 16 Issue: 1
Author(s): Barbra Sasu and Javier Chaparro-Riggers
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Keywords: Adoptive immunotherapy, cancer immunotherapy, CAR, CD3 bispecific, chimeric antigen receptor.
Abstract: T cell activity has been stimulated to enhance anti-tumor activity for several decades. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes have been expanded and reinfused to treat melanoma and other solid tumor cancers, and adaptive immune modulators have been used to increase endogenous T cell activity against cancer. Both of these strategies rely on the pre-existence of adequate recognition of cancer cells by the T cells which are being activated. Redirected T cell therapies represent a paradigm shift in treatment. They do not rely on endogenous T cell recognition but instead focus the T cells onto a defined tumor antigen. This review summarizes both molecular and cellular T cell redirecting therapies, compares their success in the clinic and highlights both their limitations and some potential future solutions.
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Sasu Barbra and Chaparro-Riggers Javier, T Cell Redirecting Therapies for Cancer Treatment, Current Cancer Drug Targets 2016; 16 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568009615666150827093149
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568009615666150827093149 |
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