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The Promise of CAR T-Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer StemCells: A Short Review

Naresh Poondla, Mohsen Sheykhhasan, Mohammad Akbari, Pouria Samadi, Naser Kalhor, Hamed Manoochehri

2022Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a type of sophisticated tailored immunotherapy used to treat a variety of tumors. Immunotherapy works by utilizing the body's own immune system to discover and destroy malignant cells. In CAR-T therapy, a patient's own immune cells are genetically engineered to recognize and attack cancer. Treatments employing CAR T-cells are currently showing promising therapeutic results in patients with hematologic malignancies, and their safety and feasibility in solid tumors have been verified. In this review, we will discuss in detail the likelihood that CAR Tcells inhibit cancer stem cells (CSCs) by selectively targeting their cell surface markers will ultimately improve the therapeutic response for patients with various forms of cancer. This review addresses the major components of cancer stem cell (CSC)-targeted CAR T-cells against malignancies, from bench to bedside.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorImmunotherapyMedicineImmune systemCancerCancer immunotherapyCancer researchAntigenStem cellCell therapyTargeted therapyImmunologyCancer stem cellCancer therapyCancer treatmentGenetic enhancementBench to bedsideTherapeutic approachImmune checkpointBioinformaticsClinical trialAdoptive cell transferCancer cellOncologyTumor cellsCellComputational biologyGenetically engineeredCAR T-cell therapyCAR-T cell therapy researchPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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