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CAR-T cell and Personalized Medicine.

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Adoptive T cell transfer (ACT) is a new era for cancer treatment, involving infusion of autologous lymphocytes. Chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) on the surface of T cells are emerging as… Click to show full abstract

Adoptive T cell transfer (ACT) is a new era for cancer treatment, involving infusion of autologous lymphocytes. Chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) on the surface of T cells are emerging as a novel therapeutic that is giving other direction to T-cell specificity and precision medicine. T cells are engineered modification to recognize specific target antigen and are co-stimulated with intracellular signal to increase the T cell response. CAR-T cells have impressive involvement in outcome on hematological malignancies; however severe toxicities as cytokine release syndrome or neurotoxicity are a challenge to face. Solid tumors have heterogeneous antigens and tumor microenvironment that hinder CAR-T cell efficacy and increase the risk of on-target/off-tumor. Novel strategies to increase CAR-Ts specificity, safety and efficacy are ongoing in clinical trials to improve clinical outcomes in hematological and solid malignances.

Keywords: medicine; car cell; cell personalized; cell; personalized medicine

Journal Title: Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Year Published: 2019

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