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Influencing factors and solution strategies of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy(CAR–T)cell immunotherapy
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作者 ZHENGYI WANG LIANG ZHOU XIAOYING WU 《Oncology Research》 SCIE 2024年第9期1479-1516,共38页
Chimeric antigen receptor T-cesll therapy(CAR–T)has achieved groundbreaking advancements in clinical application,ushering in a new era for innovative cancer treatment.However,the challenges associated with implementi... Chimeric antigen receptor T-cesll therapy(CAR–T)has achieved groundbreaking advancements in clinical application,ushering in a new era for innovative cancer treatment.However,the challenges associated with implementing this novel targeted cell therapy are increasingly significant.Particularly in the clinical management of solid tumors,obstacles such as the immunosuppressive effects of the tumor microenvironment,limited local tumor infiltration capability of CAR–T cells,heterogeneity of tumor targeting antigens,uncertainties surrounding CAR–T quality,control,and clinical adverse reactions have contributed to increased drug resistance and decreased compliance in tumor therapy.These factors have significantly impeded the widespread adoption and utilization of this therapeutic approach.In this paper,we comprehensively analyze recent preclinical and clinical reports on CAR–T therapy while summarizing crucial factors influencing its efficacy.Furthermore,we aim to identify existing solution strategies and explore their current research status.Through this review article,our objective is to broaden perspectives for further exploration into CAR–T therapy strategies and their clinical applications. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor t-cell therapy(CAR-T) Tumor targeting therapy Influencing factor Solution strategies
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Chimeric antigen receptor-engineered T-cell therapy for liver cancer 被引量:20
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作者 Yang Chen Chang-Yong E +4 位作者 Zhi-Wen Gong Shui Liu Zhen-Xiao Wang Yong-Sheng Yang Xue-Wen Zhang 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第4期301-309,共9页
Background: Chimeric antigen receptor-engineered T-cell(CAR-T) therapy is a newly developed immunotherapy used in the treatment of cancers. Because CAR-T therapy has shown great success in treating CD19-positive hemat... Background: Chimeric antigen receptor-engineered T-cell(CAR-T) therapy is a newly developed immunotherapy used in the treatment of cancers. Because CAR-T therapy has shown great success in treating CD19-positive hematological malignancies, its application has been explored in the treatment of solid tumors, such as liver cancer. In this review, we discuss the immune characteristics of liver cancer, the obstacles encountered during the application of CAR-T therapy, and preclinical and clinical progress in the use of CAR-T therapy in patients with liver cancer.Data sources: The data on CAR-T therapy related to liver cancers were collected by searching Pub Med and the Web of Science databases prior to December 2017 with the keywords "chimeric antigen receptor","CAR-T", "liver cancer", "hepatocellular carcinoma", and "solid tumor". Additional articles were identified by manual search of references found in the primary articles. The data for clinical trials were collected by searching Clinical Trials.gov.Results: The liver has a tolerogenic nature in the intrahepatic milieu and its tumor microenvironment significantly affects tumor progression. The obstacles that reduce the efficacy of CAR-T therapy in solid tumors include a lack of specific tumor antigens, limited trafficking and penetration of CAR-T cells to tumor sites, and an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. To overcome these obstacles, several strategies have emerged. In addition, several strategies have been developed to manage the side effects of CAR-T, including enhancing the selectivity of CARs and controlling CAR-T activity. To date, no clinical trials of CAR-T therapy against HCC have been completed. However, preclinical studies in vitro and in vivo have shown potent antitumor efficacy. Glypican-3, mucin-1, epithelial cell adhesion molecule, carcinoembryonic antigen, and other targets are currently being studied.Conclusions: The application of CAR-T therapy for liver cancer is just beginning to be explored and more research is needed. However, we are optimistic that CAR-T therapy will offer a new approach for the treatment of liver cancers in the future. 展开更多
关键词 Liver cancer chimeric antigen receptor-engineered t-cell THERAPY IMMUNOTHERAPY Tumor-associated antigen
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Current advances in chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for refractory/relapsed multiple myeloma 被引量:5
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作者 He HUANG Heng-wei WU Yong-xian HU 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B(Biomedicine & Biotechnology)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第1期29-41,共13页
Multiple myeloma(MM),considered an incurable hematological malignancy,is characterized by its clonal evolution of malignant plasma cells.Although the application of autologous stem cell transplantation(ASCT)and the in... Multiple myeloma(MM),considered an incurable hematological malignancy,is characterized by its clonal evolution of malignant plasma cells.Although the application of autologous stem cell transplantation(ASCT)and the introduction of novel agents such as immunomodulatory drugs(IMiDs)and proteasome inhibitors(PIs)have doubled the median overall survival to eight years,relapsed and refractory diseases are still frequent events in the course of MM.To achieve a durable and deep remission,immunotherapy modalities have been developed for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma(RRMM).Among these approaches,chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T-cell therapy is the most promising star,based on the results of previous success in B-cell neoplasms.In this immunotherapy,autologous T cells are engineered to express an artificial receptor which targets a tumor-associated antigen and initiates the T-cell killing procedure.Tisagenlecleucel and Axicabtagene,targeting the CD19 antigen,are the two pacesetters of CAR T-cell products.They were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration(FDA)in 2017 for the treatment of acute lymphocytic leukemia(ALL)and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL).Their development enabled unparalleled efficacy in combating hematopoietic neoplasms.In this review article,we summarize six promising candidate antigens in MM that can be targeted by CARs and discuss some noteworthy studies of the safety profile of current CAR T-cell therapy. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T cells IMMUNOTHERAPY Monoclonal antibody(mAb) Target antigen Multiple myeloma
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The human application of gene therapy to re-program T-cell specificity using chimeric antigen receptors 被引量:4
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作者 Alan D Guerrero Judy S Moyes Laurence JN Cooper 《Chinese Journal of Cancer》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第9期421-433,共13页
The adoptive transfer of T cells is a promising approach to treat cancers. Primary human T cells can be modified using viral and non-viral vectors to promote the specific targeting of cancer cells via the introduction... The adoptive transfer of T cells is a promising approach to treat cancers. Primary human T cells can be modified using viral and non-viral vectors to promote the specific targeting of cancer cells via the introduction of exogenous T-cell receptors(TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors(CARs). This gene transfer displays the potential to increase the specificity and potency of the anticancer response while decreasing the systemic adverse effects that arise from conventional treatments that target both cancerous and healthy cells. This review highlights the generation of clinical-grade T cells expressing CARs for immunotherapy, the use of these cells to target B-cell malignancies and, particularly, the first clinical trials deploying the Sleeping Beauty gene transfer system, which engineers T cells to target CD19+ leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. 展开更多
关键词 T细胞受体 基因治疗 异性 重新编程 抗原 嵌合 基因转移系统 非病毒载体
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Tumor Antigen Specific Activation of Primary Human T-Cells Expressing a Virally Encoded Chimeric T-Cell Receptor Specific for p185HER2 被引量:5
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作者 杨建民 Michael S FRIEDMAN +7 位作者 Christopher M REYNOLDS Marianne T HUBEN Lee WILKE Jennifer FULLER 李桥 Zelig ESHHAR James J MULE Kevin T MCDONAGH 《Journal of Microbiology and Immunology》 2004年第4期272-277,共6页
We have developed and tested chimeric T-cell receptors (TCR) specific for p185HER2. In these experiments, retroviral vectors expressing the N29γ or N29ζ receptors were constructed in pRET6. Amphotropic viral produce... We have developed and tested chimeric T-cell receptors (TCR) specific for p185HER2. In these experiments, retroviral vectors expressing the N29γ or N29ζ receptors were constructed in pRET6. Amphotropic viral producer cells were established in the GALV-based PG13 packaging cell line. Ficoll purified human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) were virally transduced using an optimized protocol incorporating activation with immobilized anti-CD3/anti-CD28 monoclonal anti- bodies, followed by viral infection in the presence of fibronectin fragment CH296. Transduced cells were co-cultured with human tumor cell lines that overexpress (SK-OV-3) or underexpress (MCF7) p185HER2 to assay for antigen specific im- mune responses. Both CM+ and CD8+ T-cells transduced with the N29γ or N29ζ chTCR demonstrated HER2-specific anti- gen responses, as determined by release of Th1 like cytokines, and cellular cytotoxicity assays. Our results support the fea- sibility of adoptive immunotherapy with genetically modified T-cells expressing a chTCR specific for p185HER2. 展开更多
关键词 Gene therapy retrovirus chimeric t-cell receptor Human peripheral T-lymphocytes Immunotherapy
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Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy: a promising treatment modality for relapsed/refractory mantle cell lymphoma
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作者 Ping Li Ningxin Dong +8 位作者 Yu Zeng Jie Liu Xiaochen Tang Junbang Wang Wenjun Zhang Shiguang Ye Lili Zhou Alex Hongsheng Chang Aibin Liang 《Frontiers of Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第6期811-815,共5页
Mantle cell lymphoma(MCL)is a distinct histological type of B-cell lymphoma with a poor prognosis.Several agents,such as proteasome inhibitors,immunomodulatory drugs,and inhibitors of B cell lymphoma-2 and Bruton’s t... Mantle cell lymphoma(MCL)is a distinct histological type of B-cell lymphoma with a poor prognosis.Several agents,such as proteasome inhibitors,immunomodulatory drugs,and inhibitors of B cell lymphoma-2 and Bruton’s tyrosine kinase have shown efficacy for relapsed or refractory(r/r)MCL but often have short-term responses.Chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T-cell therapy has emerged as a novel treatment modality for r/r non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.However,long-term safety and tolerability associated with CAR T-cell therapy are not defined well,especially in MCL.In this report,we described a 70-year-old patient with r/r MCL with 48-month duration of follow-up who achieved long-term remission after CAR T-cell therapy.CAR T-cell-related toxicities were also mild and tolerated well even in this elderly patient.This report suggested that CAR T-cell therapy is a promising treatment modality for patients with MCL,who are generally elderly and have comorbid conditions. 展开更多
关键词 anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells mantle cell lymphoma relapsed or refractory long-term follow-up
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Rejection of Experimental Hodgkins Lymphoma by T-Cells Engineered with a CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor
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作者 Anna Swanson Eleanor Cheadle +3 位作者 David Gilham Dorothy Crawford Simon Talbot Ingo Johannessen 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2012年第5期553-561,共9页
T cells engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) combining an external antibody binding domain with the CD3ζ T cell receptor (TCR) signaling domain for triggering cell activation are being used for imm... T cells engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) combining an external antibody binding domain with the CD3ζ T cell receptor (TCR) signaling domain for triggering cell activation are being used for immunotherapeutic targeting of tumor cells in a non-HLA restricted manner. In this study we transduced T cells with a CD19-CAR construct containing a truncated CD34 gene (tCD34) marker and used these to target the B cell antigen CD19 on the surface of a Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL) cell line (L591) both in vitro and in vivo. Levels of tCD34 expression in transduced peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) ranged from 6% - 20% and this was increased to 82% after selection for transduced tCD34+ cells. In vitro cytotoxicity testing on a CD19+ HL cell line (L591) showed specific cell lysis initiated by the CD19-CAR transduced PBMCs. Importantly, CD19-CAR T cells prevented the growth of L591 HL tumor cells when co-injected subcutaneously (sc) in 6/6 severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. There was no evidence of anti-tumor activity when CD19-CAR T cells were infused intravenously (iv) at the same time as L591 HL tumor cells were injected sc. However, 3/6 SCID mice showed tumor rejection within 83 days after iv infusion of CD19-CAR T cells 3 - 9 days after establishment of L591 HL tumors, while all control animals succumbed to tumors within 60 days. Interestingly, immuno-histochemical analysis of L591 HL tumors demonstrated that CD19-CAR T cells were detected not earlier than 11 days after infusion within the tumor mass. These results suggest that CD19 is a potentially attractive target for the immunotherapy of HL. 展开更多
关键词 Hodgkin’s LYMPHOMA CD19 chimeric antigen receptor Immunotherapy
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A giant step forward: chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for lymphoma
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作者 Houli Zhao Yiyun Wang +3 位作者 Elaine Tan Su Yin Kui Zhao Yongxian Hu He Huang 《Frontiers of Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第6期711-725,共15页
The combination of the immunotherapy(i.e.,the use of monoclonal antibodies)and the conventional chemotherapy increases the long-term survival of patients with lymphoma.However,for patients with relapsed or treatment-r... The combination of the immunotherapy(i.e.,the use of monoclonal antibodies)and the conventional chemotherapy increases the long-term survival of patients with lymphoma.However,for patients with relapsed or treatment-resistant lymphoma,a novel treatment approach is urgently needed.Chimeric antigen receptor T(CAR-T)cells were introduced as a treatment for these patients.Based on recent clinical data,approximately 50%of patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell lymphoma achieved complete remission after receiving the CD19 CAR-T cell therapy.Moreover,clinical data revealed that some patients remained in remission for more than two years after the CAR-T cell therapy.Other than the CD19-targeted CAR-T,the novel target antigens,such as CD20,CD22,CD30,and CD37,which were greatly expressed on lymphoma cells,were studied under preclinical and clinical evaluations for use in the treatment of lymphoma.Nonetheless,the CAR-T therapy was usually associated with potentially lethal adverse effects,such as the cytokine release syndrome and the neurotoxicity.Therefore,optimizing the structure of CAR,creating new drugs,and combining CAR-T cell therapy with stem cell transplantation are potential solutions to increase the effectiveness of treatment and reduce the toxicity in patients with lymphoma after the CAR-T cell therapy. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor T(CAR-T)cell LYMPHOMA cytokine release syndrome(CRS) immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome(ICANS)
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T cells expressing a LMP1-specific chimeric antigen receptor mediate antitumor effects against LMP1-positive nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo 被引量:16
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作者 Xiaojun Tang Yan Zhou +4 位作者 Wenjie Li Qi Tang Renjie Chen Jin Zhu Zhenqing Feng 《The Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS 2014年第6期468-475,共8页
T cells modified with chimeric antigen receptor are an attractive strategy to treat Epstein-Barr virus(EBV) associated malignancies.The EBV latent membrane protein 1(LMP1) is a 66-KD integral membrane protein enco... T cells modified with chimeric antigen receptor are an attractive strategy to treat Epstein-Barr virus(EBV) associated malignancies.The EBV latent membrane protein 1(LMP1) is a 66-KD integral membrane protein encoded by EBV that consists of transmembrane-spanning loops.Previously,we have identified a functional signal chain variable fragment(scFv) that specifically recognizes LMP1 through phage library screening.Here,we constructed a LMP1 specific chimeric antigen receptor containing anti-LMP1 scFv,the CD28 signalling domain,and the CD3ζchain(HELA/CAR).We tested its functional ability to target LMP1 positive nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells.HELA/CAR cells were efficiently generated using lentivirus vector encoding the LMP1-specific chimeric antigen receptor to infect activated human CD3+ T cells.The HELA/CAR T cells displayed LMP1 specific cytolytic action and produced IFN-γ and IL-2 in response to nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells overexpressing LMP1.To demonstrate in vivo anti-tumor activity,we tested the HELA/CAR T cells in a xenograft model using an LMP1 overexpressing tumor.Intratumoral injection of anti-LMP1 HELA/CAR-T cells significantly reduced tumor growth in vivo.These results show that targeting LMP1 using HELA/CAR cells could represent an alternative therapeutic approach for patients with EBV-positive cancers. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor LMP1 nasopharyngeal carcinoma EBV adoptive T cell therapy
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Adoptive immunotherapy for acute leukemia:New insights in chimeric antigen receptors 被引量:10
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作者 Mael Heiblig Mohamed Elhamri +1 位作者 Mauricette Michallet Xavier Thomas 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE CAS 2015年第7期1022-1038,共17页
Relapses remain a major concern in acute leukemia. It is well known that leukemia stem cells(LSCs) hide in hematopoietic niches and escape to the immune system surveillance through the outgrowth of poorly immunogenic ... Relapses remain a major concern in acute leukemia. It is well known that leukemia stem cells(LSCs) hide in hematopoietic niches and escape to the immune system surveillance through the outgrowth of poorly immunogenic tumor-cell variants and the suppression of the active immune response. Despitethe introduction of new reagents and new therapeutic approaches, no treatment strategies have been able to definitively eradicate LSCs. However, recent adoptive immunotherapy in cancer is expected to revolutionize our way to fight against this disease, by redirecting the immune system in order to eliminate relapse issues. Initially described at the onset of the 90's, chimeric antigen receptors(CARs) are recombinant receptors transferred in various T cell subsets, providing specific antigens binding in a non-major histocompatibility complex restricted manner, and effective on a large variety of human leukocyte antigen-divers cell populations. Once transferred, engineered T cells act like an expanding "living drug" specifically targeting the tumor-associated antigen, and ensure long-term antitumor memory. Over the last decades, substantial improvements have been made in CARs design. CAR T cells have finally reached the clinical practice and first clinical trials have shown promising results. In acute lymphoblastic leukemia, high rate of complete and prolonged clinical responses have been observed after anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy, with specific but manageable adverse events. In this review, our goal was to describe CAR structures and functions, and to summarize recent data regarding pre-clinical studies and clinical trials in acute leukemia. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptors Adoptive immunotherapy Acute leukemia T cells Immune surveillance
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Focused evaluation of the roles of macrophages in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy associated cytokine release syndrome 被引量:8
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作者 Hanfei Guo Lei Qian Jiuwei Cui 《Cancer Biology & Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第3期333-342,共10页
Cytokine release syndrome(CRS)is a major obstacle to the widespread clinical application of chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T cell therapies.CRS can also be induced by infections(such as SARS-CoV-2),drugs(such as therap... Cytokine release syndrome(CRS)is a major obstacle to the widespread clinical application of chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)T cell therapies.CRS can also be induced by infections(such as SARS-CoV-2),drugs(such as therapeutic antibodies),and some autoimmune diseases.Myeloid-derived macrophages play key roles in the pathogenesis of CRS,and participate in the production and release of the core CRS cytokines,including interleukin(IL)-1,IL-6,and interferon-γ.In this review,we summarize the roles of macrophages in CRS and discuss new developments in macrophage activation and the related mechanisms of cytokine regulation in CRS. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor CAR T cells cytokine release syndrome MACROPHAGE
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c-Met-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T cells inhibit hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo 被引量:4
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作者 Xiaochen Huang Jiaojiao Guo +5 位作者 Tao Li Lizhou Jia Xiaojun Tang Jin Zhu Qi Tang Zhenqing Feng 《The Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS CSCD 2022年第1期20-31,共12页
c-Met is a hepatocyte growth factor receptor overexpressed in many tumors such as hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Therefore,c-Met may serve as a promising target for HCC immunotherapy.Modifying T cells to express c-Met-... c-Met is a hepatocyte growth factor receptor overexpressed in many tumors such as hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Therefore,c-Met may serve as a promising target for HCC immunotherapy.Modifying T cells to express c-Met-specific chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)is an attractive strategy in treating c-Met-positive HCC.This study aimed to systematically evaluate the inhibitory effects of 2^(nd)-and 3^(rd)-generation c-Met CAR-T cells on hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)cells.Here,2^(nd)-and 3^(rd)-generation c-Met CARs containing an anti-c-Met singlechain variable fragment(scFv)as well as the CD28 signaling domain and CD3ζ(c-Met-28-3ζ),the CD137 signaling domain and CD3ζ(c-Met-137-3ζ),or the CD28 and CD137 signaling domains and CD3ζ(c-Met-28-137-3ζ)were constructed,and their abilities to target c-Met-positive HCC cells were evaluated in vitro and in vivo.All c-Met CARs were stably expressed on T cell membrane,and c-Met CAR-T cells aggregated around c-Met-positive HCC cells and specifically killed them in vitro.c-Met-28-137-3ζCAR-T cells secreted more interferon-gamma(IFN-γ)and interleukin 2(IL-2)than c-Met-28-3ζCAR-T cells and c-Met-137-3ζCAR-T cells.Compared with c-Met low-expressed cells,c-Met CAR-T cells secreted more cytokines when co-cultured with c-Met high-expressed cells.Moreover,c-Met-28-137-3ζCAR-T cells eradicated HCC more effectively in xenograft tumor models compared with the control groups.This study suggests that 3^(rd)-generation c-Met CAR-T cells are more effective in inhibiting c-Met-positive HCC cells than 2^(nd)-generation c-Met CAR-T cells,thereby providing a promising therapeutic intervention for c-Met-positive HCC. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor C-MET hepatocellular carcinoma IMMUNOTHERAPY
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Advancement of chimeric antigen receptor-natural killer cells targeting hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:2
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作者 Kai Dai Yin Wu +1 位作者 Sha She Qian Zhang 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2021年第12期2029-2037,共9页
With the advance of genome engineering technology,chimeric antigen receptors(CARs)-based immunotherapy has become an emerging therapeutic strategy for tumors.Although initially designed for T cells in tumor immunother... With the advance of genome engineering technology,chimeric antigen receptors(CARs)-based immunotherapy has become an emerging therapeutic strategy for tumors.Although initially designed for T cells in tumor immunotherapy,CARs have been exploited to modify the function of natural killer(NK)cells against a variety of tumors,including hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).CAR-NK cells have the potential to sufficiently kill tumor antigen-expressing HCC cells,independent of major histocompatibility complex matching or prior priming.In this review,we summarize the recent advances in genetic engineering of CAR-NK cells against HCC and discuss the current challenges and prospects of CAR-NK cells as a revolutionary cellular immunotherapy against HCC. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptors Natural killer cells Hepatocellular carcinoma IMMUNOTHERAPY Genome engineering
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Relevant nursing measures for the adverse reactions associated with chimeric antigen receptor T cells(CAR-T) immunotherapy: a systematic review of case reports 被引量:1
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作者 Xu Zhang Di Sun Gui-Chun Jiang 《Frontiers of Nursing》 CAS 2019年第2期87-95,共9页
Objective: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) that occur after chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells are reinfused, which severely affect the survival and prognosis of patients. Althoug... Objective: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) that occur after chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells are reinfused, which severely affect the survival and prognosis of patients. Although several articles have reported on the care of CAR-T cell immunotherapy, the quality of the study and the effectiveness of holistic nursing interventions have not been systematically reviewed. The purpose of this study was to systematically evaluate the existing holistic nursing interventions of CAR-T cell immunotherapy. Methods: A literature search for keywords was performed in PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, CNKI, CBM, and Wanfang Data from its inception until January 2018. Studies were deemed eligible if they comprised patients with tumor receiving CAR-T cell immunotherapy, described the holistic nursing process, and were published in Chinese and English. Results: A total of 6 articles on holistic nursing interventions of CAR-T cell immunotherapy are reported, and the nursing methods and results of each article are analyzed. The quality of the studies included was medium. All nursing measures were considered effective. Conclusions: Holistic nursing programs reduce the incidence of CRS and TLS and improve the quality of life of cancer patients. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor T cells IMMUNOTHERAPY NEOPLASMS NURSING
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Chimeric Antigen Receptors and Regulatory T Cells:The Potential for HLA-Specific Immunosuppression in Transplantation
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作者 Sabrina Wright Conor Hennessy +1 位作者 Joanna Hester Fadi Issa 《Engineering》 SCIE EI 2022年第3期30-43,共14页
Chimeric antigen receptors(CARs)are a breakthrough in genetic engineering that have revolutio nized the field of adoptive cellular therapy(ACT).Cells expressing these receptors are rerouted to a predefined target by t... Chimeric antigen receptors(CARs)are a breakthrough in genetic engineering that have revolutio nized the field of adoptive cellular therapy(ACT).Cells expressing these receptors are rerouted to a predefined target by the inclusion of an antigen-specific binding region within the synthetic CAR construct.The advantage of cells with programmed specificity has been demonstrated clinically in the field of oncology,and it is clear that such cells have greater accuracy,potency,and reduced off-target therapeutic effects compared with their unmodified counterparts.In contrast to conventional T cells(Tconvs),regulatory T cells(Tregs)play a major role in suppressing immune activation and regulating the host immune response.CAR expression within Tregs has been proposed as a therapy for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases,graft-versus-host disease(GVHD),and organ transplant rejectio n.In the latter,they hold immense potential as mediators of immune tolerance for recipients of allotransplants.However,current research into CAR-Treg engineering is extremely limited,and there is uncertainty regarding optimal design for therapeutic use.This review examines the rationale behind the development of CAR-Tregs,their significance for human transplantation,potential designs,safety considerations,and comparisons of CAR-Tregs in transplantation models to date. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptors T cell TREG ALLOIMMUNITY BIOENGINEERING TRANSPLANT AUTOIMMUNITY
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In vivo anti-tumor activity of murine hematopoietic stem cells expressing a p185HER2-specific chimeric T-cell receptor gene 被引量:3
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作者 JIAN MIN YANG MICHAEL S FRIEDMAN +5 位作者 MARIANNE T HUBEN JENNIFER FULLER QIAO LI ALFRED E CHANG JAMES J MULE KEVIN T MCDONAGH 《Journal of Microbiology and Immunology》 2006年第2期117-124,共8页
We have confirmed efficient anti-tumor activities of the peripheral lymphocytes transduced with a p185HEH2-specific chimeric T-cell receptor gene both in murine and in human in our previous studies. To further test th... We have confirmed efficient anti-tumor activities of the peripheral lymphocytes transduced with a p185HEH2-specific chimeric T-cell receptor gene both in murine and in human in our previous studies. To further test the feasibility of chimeric T-cell receptor in a bone marrow transplantation model, we first, made two routine tumor cell lines: MT901 and MCA-205, to express human p185HER2 by retroviral gene transduction. Murine bone marrow cells were retrovirally transduced to express the chimeric T-cell receptor and gene-modified bone marrow cells were transplanted into lethally irradiated mouse. Six months post transplantation, p185HER2-positive tumor ceils: MT-901/HER2 or MCA-205/ HER2 was subcutaneously or intravenously injected to make mouse models simulating primary breast cancer or pulmonary metastasis. The in vivo anti-tumor effects were monitored by the size of the subcutaneous tumor or counting the tumor nodules in the lungs after India ink staining. The size of the subcutaneous tumor was significantly inhibited and the number of pulmonary nodules were significantly decreased in mouse recipients transplanted with chimeric T-cell receptor modified bone marrow cells compared with the control group. Our results suggest the efficient in vivo anti-tumor activities of chimeric T-cell receptor gene modified bone marrow cells. 展开更多
关键词 Gene therapy Retrovirus chimeric t-cell receptor Murine Hematopoietic stem cell Immunotherapy
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Chimeric antigen receptors:On the road to realising their full potential
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作者 May CI van Schalkwyk John Maher 《World Journal of Immunology》 2015年第3期86-94,共9页
Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are fusion molecules that may be genetically delivered ex-vivo to T-cells and other immune cell populations, thereby conferring specifcity for native target antigens found on the s... Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are fusion molecules that may be genetically delivered ex-vivo to T-cells and other immune cell populations, thereby conferring specifcity for native target antigens found on the surface of tumour and other target cell types. Antigen recognition by CARs is neither restricted by nor dependent upon human leukocyte antigen antigen expression, favouring widespread use of this technology across transplantation barriers. Signalling is delivered by a designer endodomain that provides a tailored and target-dependent activation signal to polyclonal circulating T-cells. Recent clinical data emphasise the enormous promise of this emer-ging immunotherapeutic strategy for B-cell malignancy, notably acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. In that context, CARs are generally targeted against the ubiquitous B-cell antigen, CD19. However, CAR T-cell immunotherapy is limited by potential for severe ontarget toxicity, notably due to cytokine release syndrome. Furthermore, effcacy in the context of solid tumours remains unproven, owing in part to lack of availability of safe tumourspecific targets, inadequate CAR T-cell homing and hostility of the tumour microenvironment to immune effector deployment. Manufacture and commercial development encountered with more traditional drug products. Finally, there is increasing interest in the application of this technology to the treatment of non-malignant disease states, such as autoimmunity, chronic infection and in the suppression of allograft rejection. Here, we consider the background and direction of travel of this emerging and highly promising treatment for malignant and other disease types. 展开更多
关键词 ADOPTIVE t-cell IMMUNOTHERAPY chimeric antigen receptor Genetic engineering LEUKAEMIA Cancer
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Chidamide and sintilimab combination in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma progressing after chimeric antigen receptor T therapy
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作者 Yuan-Yuan Hao Pan-Pan Chen +4 位作者 Xiang-Gui Yuan Ai-Qi Zhao Yun Liang Hui Liu Wen-Bin Qian 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第19期6555-6562,共8页
BACKGROUND Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL)is curable with first-line chemoimmunotherapy but patients with relapsed/refractory(R/R)DLBCL still face a poor prognosis.For patients with R/R DLBCL,the complete respons... BACKGROUND Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL)is curable with first-line chemoimmunotherapy but patients with relapsed/refractory(R/R)DLBCL still face a poor prognosis.For patients with R/R DLBCL,the complete response rate to traditional next-line therapy is only 7%and the median overall survival is 6.3 mo.Recently,CD19-targeting chimeric antigen receptor T cells(CAR-T)have shown promise in clinical trials.However,approximately 50%of patients treated with CAR-T cells ultimately progress and few salvage therapies are effective.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report on 7 patients with R/R DLBCL whose disease progressed after CAR-T infusion.They received a PD-1 inhibitor(sintilimab)and a histone deacetylase inhibitor(chidamide).Five of the 7 patients tolerated the treatment without any serious adverse events.Two patients discontinued the treatment due to lung infection and rash.At the 20-mo follow-up,the median overall survival of these 7 patients was 6 mo.Of note,there were 2 complete response rates(CRs)and 2 partial response rates(PRs)during this novel therapy,with an overall response rate(ORR)of 57.1%,and one patient had a durable CR that lasted at least 20 mo.CONCLUSION In conclusion,chidamide combined with sintilimab may be a choice for DLBCL patients progressing after CD19-targeting CAR-T therapy. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma IMMUNOTHERAPY PD-1 inhibitor Histone deacetylase inhibitor Case report
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Refractory lymphoma treated with chimeric antigen receptor T cells combined with programmed cell death-1 inhibitor:A case report
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作者 Cang-Jian Zhang Jun-Yu Zhang +1 位作者 Lin-Jie Li Neng-Wen Xu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第21期7502-7508,共7页
BACKGROUND Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL)is a common aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL),accounting for 30%-40%of adult NHL.Primary testicular(PT)lymphoma is an uncommon extranodal disease representing ap... BACKGROUND Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL)is a common aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL),accounting for 30%-40%of adult NHL.Primary testicular(PT)lymphoma is an uncommon extranodal disease representing approximately 1%-2%of lymphoma.Approximately 30%–40%of patients are refractory to frontline therapy or relapse after complete remission.Refractory DLBCL responds poorly to other lines of chemotherapy,and experiences short-term survival.CASE SUMMARY We present a 41-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with PT-DLBCL.Further disease progression was observed after multiline chemotherapy.Chimeric antigen receptor T cells(CAR-T)therapy salvaged the patient.Unfortunately,a new mass was observed in the right adrenal area after six months.The patient was administered programmed cell death protein-1(PD-1)inhibitor therapy and maintained progression-free survival at more than 17 mo of follow-up.CONCLUSION Our findings support the potential benefit of CAR-T combined with PD-1 inhibitor therapies in this type of relapsed and refractory PT-DLBCL. 展开更多
关键词 Refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Programmed cell death protein-1 inhibitor chimeric antigen receptor T cells Case report
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Programmed cell death protein-1 inhibitor combined with chimeric antigen receptor T cells in the treatment of relapsed refractory non- Hodgkin lymphoma: A case report
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作者 Zhi-Yun Niu Li Sun +6 位作者 Shu-Peng Wen Zheng-Rong Song Lina Xing Ying Wang Jian-Qiang Li Xue-Jun Zhang Fu-Xu Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第10期2394-2399,共6页
BACKGROUND Chimeric antigen receptor T cell(CART)therapy has benefited many refractory lymphoma patients,but some patients experience poor effects.Previous studies have shown that programmed cell death protein-1(PD-1)... BACKGROUND Chimeric antigen receptor T cell(CART)therapy has benefited many refractory lymphoma patients,but some patients experience poor effects.Previous studies have shown that programmed cell death protein-1(PD-1)inhibitors can improve and prolong the therapeutic effect of CAR-T cell treatment.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old male presented with 15-d history of diarrhea and lower-limb edema.A large mass was detected in the pelvis,and pathology indicated non-Hodgkin diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.After three cycles of the R-CHOP chemotherapeutic regimen,the patient showed three subcutaneous nodules under the left armpit and both sides of the cervical spine.Pathological examination of the nodules indicated DLBCL again.The patient was diagnosed with relapsed and refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.We recommended CAR-T cell treatment.Before treatment,the patient’s T cell function and expression of immune detection points were tested.Expression of PD-1 was obviously increased(52.7%)on cluster of differentiation(CD)3+T cells.The PD-1 inhibitor(3 mg/kg)was infused prior to lymphodepleting chemotherapy with fludarabine and cyclophosphamide.CAR-CD19 T cells of 3×10^(6)/kg and CAR-CD22 T cells 1×10^(6)/kg were infused,respectively.The therapeutic effect was significant,and the deoxyribonucleic acid copy numbers of CAR-CD19 T cells and CAR-CD22 T cells were stable.Presently,the patient has been disease-free for more than 12 mo.CONCLUSION This case suggests that the combination of PD-1 inhibitors and CAR-T cellsimproved therapeutic efficacy in B-cell lymphoma. 展开更多
关键词 chimeric antigen receptor T cell Programmed cell death protein 1 inhibitor Relapsed/refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma Case report
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