1. Synthetic biology approaches for enhancing safety and specificity of CAR-T cell therapies for solid cancers.
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Russell GC, Hamzaoui Y, Rho D, Sutrave G, Choi JS, Missan DS, Reckard GA, Gustafson MP, and Kim GB
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- Humans, Antigens, Neoplasm immunology, Neoplasms therapy, Neoplasms immunology, Synthetic Biology methods, Immunotherapy, Adoptive methods, Receptors, Chimeric Antigen immunology, Receptors, Chimeric Antigen genetics, T-Lymphocytes immunology
- Abstract
CAR-T cell therapies have been successful in treating numerous hematologic malignancies as the T cell can be engineered to target a specific antigen associated with the disease. However, translating CAR-T cell therapies for solid cancers is proving more challenging due to the lack of truly tumor-associated antigens and the high risk of off-target toxicities. To combat this, numerous synthetic biology mechanisms are being incorporated to create safer and more specific CAR-T cells that can be spatiotemporally controlled with increased precision. Here, we seek to summarize and analyze the advancements for CAR-T cell therapies with respect to clinical implementation, from the perspective of synthetic biology and immunology. This review should serve as a resource for further investigation and growth within the field of personalized cellular therapies., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interests No declaration for G.B.K., (Copyright © 2024 International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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