CAR-T cells for the treatment of lung cancer

Adoptive cell therapy with genetically modified T lymphocytes that express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T) is one of the most promising advanced therapies for the treatment of cancer, with unprecedented outcomes in hematological malignancies. However, the efficacy of CAR-T cells in solid tumors i...

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Autores: Chocarro, L. (Luisa)|||/items/6f7649fe-4d5c-4596-8bff-0a4c4797e891, Arasanz, H. (Hugo)|||/items/af58f0cb-4fe5-409c-a96a-b2a6b6831b48, Fernández-Rubio, L. (Leticia)|||/items/5a8093ff-35ec-4a3f-9eee-80fa67527bcb, Blanco, E. (Ester)|||/items/cc0c40d6-5103-45b7-8ac8-479909321de8, Echaide, M. (Miriam)|||/items/0595e71d-30a1-44e1-ae67-68a8da14f897, Bocanegra, A. (Ana)|||/items/bb0c2c14-2f4e-4fcb-a6de-a1268735f4cd, Teijeira, L. (Lucía)|||/items/adae94b4-a30a-4c57-a728-ca13bfe3f0b6, Garnica-Suberviola, M. (Maider)|||/items/2fbc40a9-7ac3-4bbe-913f-3479fc17dc50, Morilla, I. (Idoia)|||/items/c84da7a6-e847-47d6-9923-e5835fb0ae43, Martinez-Aguillo, M. (M.)|||/items/1a956353-bfc8-4100-896e-781680752477, Piñeiro-Hermida, S. (Sergio)|||/items/d2cf1ba1-a068-4111-b58c-9a48293b4396, Ramos, P. (Pablo)|||/items/0047fadc-6917-443f-a250-f891836a548f, Lasarte-Sagastibelza, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/e366ad83-3db4-41ec-a9da-ed9159ba5c0c, Vera, R. (Ruth)|||/items/c5e822da-e29b-4f65-bb1c-be8bb5b999e1, Kochan, G. (Grazyna)|||/items/bf76a215-0675-467b-bb79-f2b4192fa4b2, Escors, D. (David)|||/items/82737dd6-3010-4c11-ae0f-a6efb4f177a6
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/122978
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/122978
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:CAR-T
Adoptive cell therapy
Immunotherapy
Lung cancer
Solid tumors
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Sumario:Adoptive cell therapy with genetically modified T lymphocytes that express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T) is one of the most promising advanced therapies for the treatment of cancer, with unprecedented outcomes in hematological malignancies. However, the efficacy of CAR-T cells in solid tumors is still very unsatisfactory, because of the strong immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment that hinders immune responses. The development of next-generation personalized CAR-T cells against solid tumors is a clinical necessity. The identification of therapeutic targets for new CAR-T therapies to increase the efficacy, survival, persistence, and safety in solid tumors remains a critical frontier in cancer immunotherapy. Here, we summarize basic, translational, and clinical results of CAR-T cell immunotherapies in lung cancer, from their molecular engineering and mechanistic studies to preclinical and clinical development.