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Expression of inducible factors reprograms CAR-T cells for enhanced function and safety

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Expression of inducible factors reprograms CAR-T cells for enhanced function and safety / Smole, Anže; Benton, Alexander; Poussin, Mathilde A; Eiva, Monika A; Mezzanotte, Claudia; Camisa, Barbara; Greco, Beatrice; Sharma, Prannda; Minutolo, Nicholas G; Gray, Falon; Bear, Adham S; Baroja, Miren L; Cummins, Casey; Xu, Chong; Sanvito, Francesca; Goldgewicht, Andrea Lang; Blanchard, Tatiana; Rodriguez-Garcia, Alba; Klichinsky, Michael; Bonini, Chiara; June, Carl H; Posey, Avery D; Linette, Gerald P; Carreno, Beatriz M; Casucci, Monica; Powell, Daniel J. - In: CANCER CELL. - ISSN 1535-6108. - 40:12(2022), pp. 1470-1487. [10.1016/j.ccell.2022.11.006]
Abstract:
Despite the success of CAR-T cell cancer immunotherapy, challenges in efficacy and safety remain. Investigators have begun to enhance CAR-T cells with the expression of accessory molecules to address these challenges. Current systems rely on constitutive transgene expression or multiple viral vectors, resulting in unregulated response and product heterogeneity. Here, we develop a genetic platform that combines autonomous antigen-induced production of an accessory molecule with constitutive CAR expression in a single lentiviral vector called Uni-Vect. The broad therapeutic application of Uni-Vect is demonstrated in vivo by activation-dependent expression of (1) an immunostimulatory cytokine that improves efficacy, (2) an antibody that ameliorates cytokine-release syndrome, and (3) transcription factors that modulate T cell biology. Uni-Vect is also implemented as a platform to characterize immune receptors. Overall, we demonstrate that Uni-Vect provides a foundation for a more clinically actionable next-generation cellular immunotherapy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Smole, Anže; Benton, Alexander; Poussin, Mathilde A; Eiva, Monika A; Mezzanotte, Claudia; Camisa, Barbara; Greco, Beatrice; Sharma, Prannda; Minutolo, Nicholas G; Gray, Falon; Bear, Adham S; Baroja, Miren L; Cummins, Casey; Xu, Chong; Sanvito, Francesca; Goldgewicht, Andrea Lang; Blanchard, Tatiana; Rodriguez-Garcia, Alba; Klichinsky, Michael; Bonini, Chiara; June, Carl H; Posey, Avery D; Linette, Gerald P; Carreno, Beatriz M; Casucci, Monica; Powell, Daniel J
Autori di Ateneo:
BONINI MARIA CHIARA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/134736
Pubblicato in:
CANCER CELL
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https://www.cell.com/cancer-cell/fulltext/S1535-6108(22)00553-0?_returnURL=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1535610822005530?showall=true
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