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Programming CAR T Cell Tumor Recognition: Tuned Antigen Sensing and Logic Gating.


ABSTRACT: The success of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting B-cell malignancies propelled the field of synthetic immunology and raised hopes to treat solid tumors in a similar fashion. Antigen escape and the paucity of tumor-restricted CAR targets are recognized challenges to fulfilling this prospect. Recent advances in CAR T cell engineering extend the toolbox of chimeric receptors available to calibrate antigen sensitivity and combine receptors to create adapted tumor-sensing T cells. Emerging engineering strategies to lower the threshold for effective antigen recognition, when needed, and enable composite antigen recognition hold great promise for overcoming tumor heterogeneity and curbing off-tumor toxicities.

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Improving the clinical efficacy of CAR T cell therapies will require engineering T cells that overcome heterogeneous and low-abundance target expression while minimizing reactivity to normal tissues. Recent advances in CAR design and logic gating are poised to extend the success of CAR T cell therapies beyond B-cell malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Hamieh M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10068450 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Programming CAR T Cell Tumor Recognition: Tuned Antigen Sensing and Logic Gating.

Hamieh Mohamad M   Mansilla-Soto Jorge J   Rivière Isabelle I   Sadelain Michel M  

Cancer discovery 20230401 4


The success of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting B-cell malignancies propelled the field of synthetic immunology and raised hopes to treat solid tumors in a similar fashion. Antigen escape and the paucity of tumor-restricted CAR targets are recognized challenges to fulfilling this prospect. Recent advances in CAR T cell engineering extend the toolbox of chimeric receptors available to calibrate antigen sensitivity and combine receptors to create adapted tumor-sensing T cells. Eme  ...[more]

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