Logic-gated engineered cells are an emerging therapeutic modality that can take advantage of molecular profiles to focus medical interventions on specific tissues in the body. However, the increased complexity of these engineered systems may pose a challenge for prediction and optimization of their behavior. Here we describe the design and testing of a flow cytometry-based screening system to rapidly select functional inhibitory receptors from a pooled library of candidate constructs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical applications of CAR-T cells are limited by the scarcity of tumor-specific targets and are often afflicted with the same on-target/off-tumor toxicities that plague other cancer treatments. A new promising strategy to enforce tumor selectivity is the use of logic-gated, two-receptor systems. One well-described application is termed Tmod™, which originally utilized a blocking inhibitory receptor directed towards HLA-I target antigens to create a protective NOT gate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInnovative cell-based therapies are important new weapons in the fight against difficult-to-treat cancers. One promising strategy involves cell therapies equipped with multiple receptors to integrate signals from more than one antigen. We developed a specific embodiment of this approach called Tmod, a two-receptor system that combines activating and inhibitory inputs to distinguish between tumor and normal cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmune cells that are engineered with receptors to integrate signals from multiple antigens offer a promising route to achieve the elusive property of therapeutic selectivity in cancer patients. Several types of multi-signal integrators have been described, among them mechanisms that pair activating and inhibitory receptors which are termed NOT gates by analogy to logical operations performed by machines. Here we review one such NOT-gated signal integrator called the Tmod system which is being developed for patients with solid tumors.
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