The use of T-cells with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR-T) in combination with chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the treatment of solid tumors

M. Khaliulin, R. Safin, M. A. Kunst, E. Bulatov
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The introduction of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of hematological diseases, particularly in combating blood cancer. The success of this cell therapy approach has led to the development of approximately seven commercial CAR-T based drugs. However, the application of CAR-T therapy for solid tumors has proven to be less effective due to challenges such as the varied antigens in solid tumors, an immunosuppressive tumor environment, limited immune cell infiltration, reduced CAR-T cell activity and toxicity issues. To solve these problems, scientists are making efforts to improve and improve the methods of treatment of solid tumors. Chemotherapy is the standard treatment for a large number of malignant neoplasms. It is also used before starting cell therapy for lymphodepletion and better engraftment of injected CAR-T cells. It has been shown that chemotherapy can reduce the immunosuppressive effect of the tumor microenvironment, destroy the stroma, and promote better infiltration of the tumor by CAR-T cells, improving their survival, persistence, cytotoxicity, and influencing the metabolism of immune cells inside the tumor. The effectiveness of combining chemotherapy and CAR-T cell therapy relies on various factors such as tumor type, dosage, treatment schedule, CAR-T cell composition, and individual biological traits. Similarly, radiation therapy can enhance tumor cell vulnerability to specific treatments while also supporting tumor cell survival.In this review, we discuss the use of CAR-T therapy to combat solid tumors, regarding the challenges of treating solid tumors, ways to overcome them, and also touch upon the possibility of using combination treatments to improve the effectiveness of cell therapy.
使用带有嵌合抗原受体(CAR-T)的 T 细胞与化疗和放疗相结合治疗实体瘤
嵌合抗原受体(CAR)T 细胞疗法的引入彻底改变了血液病的治疗,尤其是在抗击血癌方面。这种细胞疗法的成功开发了大约七种基于 CAR-T 的商业药物。然而,由于实体瘤抗原多样、免疫抑制肿瘤环境、免疫细胞浸润有限、CAR-T 细胞活性降低和毒性问题等挑战,CAR-T 疗法在实体瘤中的应用被证明效果不佳。为了解决这些问题,科学家们正在努力改进和完善治疗实体瘤的方法。化疗是治疗大量恶性肿瘤的标准方法。在开始细胞疗法之前,化疗还可用于淋巴清除和更好地接种注射的 CAR-T 细胞。有研究表明,化疗可以降低肿瘤微环境的免疫抑制作用,破坏基质,促进CAR-T细胞更好地浸润肿瘤,提高CAR-T细胞的存活率、持久性和细胞毒性,并影响肿瘤内免疫细胞的代谢。化疗与 CAR-T 细胞疗法相结合的效果取决于多种因素,如肿瘤类型、剂量、治疗时间、CAR-T 细胞组成和个体生物学特征。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论利用 CAR-T 疗法对抗实体瘤的问题,探讨治疗实体瘤所面临的挑战、克服这些挑战的方法,并探讨利用联合疗法提高细胞疗法疗效的可能性。
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