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Review
. 2014 Feb;99(2):132-40.
doi: 10.1007/s12185-013-1490-x. Epub 2013 Dec 14.

Chimeric antigen receptor modified T cell therapy for B cell malignancies

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Chimeric antigen receptor modified T cell therapy for B cell malignancies

Cameron J Turtle. Int J Hematol. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive T cells into cancer patients with the intent of inducing a cytotoxic anti-tumor effector response and durable immunity has long been proposed as a novel therapy for a broad range of malignancies; however, local and systemic tolerance mechanisms have hindered the generation of effective T cell therapies and limited the clinical efficacy of this approach in cancer patients. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are recombinant receptors that comprise an extracellular antigen-targeting domain in conjunction with one or more intracellular T cell signaling domains that can be introduced into T cells by genetic modification to redirect their specificity to the CAR-targeted antigen. Administration of CD19-specific CAR-modified T cells that target B cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas and leukemia has been remarkably effective in recent clinical trials, energizing the field and stimulating new efforts to identify the critical parameters of CAR design and T cell engineering that are necessary for effective cancer therapy.

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