增强CAR - T细胞的共刺激以改善实体癌的治疗效果。

IF 4.1 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Immunotherapy advances Pub Date : 2021-07-31 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/immadv/ltab016
Aaron J Harrison, Xin Du, Bianca von Scheidt, Michael H Kershaw, Clare Y Slaney
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摘要

共刺激是T细胞生物学的一个基本组成部分,在决定T细胞增殖、分化和记忆形成的质量方面起着关键作用。T细胞免疫疗法,如嵌合抗原受体(CAR) T细胞免疫疗法,也不例外。由于免疫抑制微环境限制了CAR - T细胞的持久性和效应功能,实体肿瘤在很大程度上对CAR - T细胞治疗是难治性的。为了根除实体癌,人们正在开发越来越复杂的策略,将这些重要的共刺激信号传递给CAR - T细胞,通常是在肿瘤微环境中。这些方法包括在CAR或其他合成受体内设计新的共刺激域,用细胞因子武装CAR - T细胞,或将CAR - T细胞与激动剂抗体结合使用。这篇综述讨论了CAR - T细胞共刺激治疗中不断发展的作用,以及靶向CAR - T细胞共刺激通路的策略,以期改善实体肿瘤的反应。
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Enhancing co-stimulation of CAR T cells to improve treatment outcomes in solid cancers.

Enhancing co-stimulation of CAR T cells to improve treatment outcomes in solid cancers.

Co-stimulation is a fundamental component of T cell biology and plays a key role in determining the quality of T cell proliferation, differentiation, and memory formation. T cell-based immunotherapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy, are no exception. Solid tumours have largely been refractory to CAR T cell therapy owing to an immunosuppressive microenvironment which limits CAR T cell persistence and effector function. In order to eradicate solid cancers, increasingly sophisticated strategies are being developed to deliver these vital co-stimulatory signals to CAR T cells, often specifically within the tumour microenvironment. These include designing novel co-stimulatory domains within the CAR or other synthetic receptors, arming CAR T cells with cytokines or using CAR T cells in combination with agonist antibodies. This review discusses the evolving role of co-stimulation in CAR T cell therapies and the strategies employed to target co-stimulatory pathways in CAR T cells, with a view to improve responses in solid tumours.

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