1. Reshaping the tumor immune microenvironment to improve CAR-T cell-based cancer immunotherapy.
- Author
-
Xia, Xueting, Yang, Zongxin, Lu, Qisi, Liu, Zhenyun, Wang, Lei, Du, Jinwen, Li, Yuhua, Yang, Dong-Hua, and Wu, Shaojie
- Subjects
CHIMERIC antigen receptors ,TUMOR microenvironment ,TUMOR treatment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,T cells - Abstract
In many hematologic malignancies, the adoptive transfer of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells has demonstrated notable success; nevertheless, further improvements are necessary to optimize treatment efficacy. Current CAR-T therapies are particularly discouraging for solid tumor treatment. The immunosuppressive microenvironment of tumors affects CAR-T cells, limiting the treatment's effectiveness and safety. Therefore, enhancing CAR-T cell infiltration capacity and resolving the immunosuppressive responses within the tumor microenvironment could boost the anti-tumor effect. Specific strategies include structurally altering CAR-T cells combined with targeted therapy, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. Overall, monitoring the tumor microenvironment and the status of CAR-T cells is beneficial in further investigating the viability of such strategies and advancing CAR-T cell therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF