Literature DB >> 25985798

TRUCKs: the fourth generation of CARs.

Markus Chmielewski1, Hinrich Abken.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adoptive cell therapy of malignant diseases takes advantage of the cellular immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. This is impressively demonstrated by redirecting T cells with a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) towards CD19, inducing complete and lasting remission of leukemia in more than two-thirds of patients in early phase trials. AREAS COVERED: We outline how the CAR strategy is highly specific in redirecting T cells towards pre-defined target cells, however, reaches its limits when targeting solid tumors with a tremendous phenotypic heterogeneity. After initial tumor reduction by CAR T cells, antigen-negative cancer cells not recognized by CAR may give rise to tumor relapse. The situation may be overcome by CAR-mediated activation of T cells in the tumor, releasing inducible IL-12 which augments T-cell activation and attracts and activates innate immune cells to eliminate antigen-negative cancer cells in the targeted lesion. EXPERT OPINION: CAR T cells with a transgenic 'payload', so-called TRUCK T cells or the 'fourth-generation' CAR T cells, are worthwhile to explore to shape the tumor environment by the inducible release of transgenic immune modifiers. Such TRUCK T cells are moreover envisioned to be applied in fields beyond cancer therapy including the therapy of virus infections, auto-immune diseases or metabolic disorders.

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Keywords:  IL-12; T cell; adoptive cell therapy; chimeric antigen receptor; inducible cytokine; innate immunity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25985798     DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2015.1046430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Biol Ther        ISSN: 1471-2598            Impact factor:   4.388


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