Targeting T cells to tumor: exploiting the chimeric antibody receptor.

Immunotherapy

Clinical & Experimental Immunotherapy Group, Department of Medical Oncology, The University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Healthcare Science Centre, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester, M20 4BX, UK.

Published: September 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Adoptive therapy with CAR-modified T cells is rapidly advancing for treating blood cancers but faces challenges in application to solid tumors due to a lack of specific target antigens.
  • Alonso-Camino et al. explore using CAR T cells to test and identify potential tumor targets, highlighting new avenues for treatment.
  • The article emphasizes the promising potential of this screening method while also addressing significant obstacles that need to be addressed to effectively discover tumor antigens for CAR T cell recognition.

Article Abstract

Adoptive therapy using gene-modified T cells to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) is gaining pace in the clinic, particularly in hematological malignancies. Translation into treatment of solid tumors has been slower, not least because of the lack of truly tumor-specific target antigens. Alonso-Camino et al. describe experiments that further develop the concept of using the therapeutic entity (in this case, the CAR T cell) to screen for functional binding of tumor target cells. This article highlights the potential for the approach, but also underlies some of the key hurdles that remain to be overcome in order to produce a functional antibody-based screening approach that is able to identify novel tumor antigens that can be recognized by CAR T cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/imt.13.92DOI Listing

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