Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2838714 Trends in Molecular Medicine 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent reports on the impressive efficacy of adoptively transferred T cells to challenge cancer in early phase clinical trials have significantly raised the profile of T cell therapy. Concomitantly, general expectations are also raised by these reports, with the natural aspiration to deliver this therapy over a wide range of tumor indications. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) endow T cell populations with defined antigen specificities that function independently of the natural T cell receptor and permit targeting of T cells towards virtually any tumor. Here, we review the current clinical application of CAR–T cells and relate clinical efficacy and safety of CAR–T cell trials to parameters considered critical for CAR engineering, classified as the three T's of CAR–T cell manipulation.

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