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. 2024 Sep;45(9):839-857.
doi: 10.1016/j.tips.2024.07.005. Epub 2024 Aug 14.

Frontiers in CAR-T cell therapy for autoimmune diseases

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Frontiers in CAR-T cell therapy for autoimmune diseases

Yan-Ruide Li et al. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T (CAR-T) cell therapy has demonstrated significant success in treating cancers. The potential of CAR-T cells is now being explored in the context of autoimmune diseases. Recent clinical trials have shown sustained and profound elimination of autoreactive B cells by CAR-T cells, leading to promising autoimmune disease control with minimal safety concerns. These encouraging results have inspired further investigation into CAR-T cell applications for a broader range of autoimmune diseases and the development of advanced cell products with improved efficacy and safety. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms by which CAR-T cells target autoimmune conditions, summarize current preclinical models, and highlight ongoing clinical trials, including CAR-T therapy design, clinical outcomes, and challenges. Additionally, we discuss the limitations and future directions of CAR-T therapy in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.

Keywords: autoimmune disease; autoreactive B cells; autoreactive T cells; cell therapy; chimeric antigen receptor-engineered T (CAR-T) cells; immunotherapy.

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