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Therapeutic roles of CAR T cells in infectious diseases: Clinical lessons learnt from cancer

Mahsa Mohammadi, Maryam Akhoundi, Sara Malih, Ali Mohammadi, Mohsen Sheykhhasan

2022Reviews in Medical Virology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cancer immunotherapy has made improvements due to the advances in chimaeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell development, offering a promising treatment option for patients who have failed to respond to traditional treatments. In light of the successful use of adoptive CAR T cell therapy for cancer, researchers have been inspired to develop CARs for the treatment of other diseases beyond cancers such as viral infectious diseases. Nonetheless, various obstacles limit the efficacy of CAR T cell therapies and prevent their widespread usage. Severe toxicities, poor in vivo persistence, antigen escape, and heterogeneity, as well as off-target effect, are key challenges that must all be addressed to broaden the application of CAR T cells to a wider spectrum of diseases. The key advances in CAR T cell treatment for cancer and viral infections are reviewed in this article. We will also discuss revolutionary CAR T cell products developed to improve and enhance the therapeutic advantages of these treatments.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorImmunotherapyCancerMedicineT cellCAR T-cell therapyCancer immunotherapyImmunologyCell therapyAdoptive cell transferClinical trialCancer treatmentAntigenImmune systemCellTherapeutic approachClinical PracticeCancer therapyIntensive care medicineCancer researchT-cell receptorTumor cellsCancer cellBioinformaticsCAR-T cell therapy researchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchVirus-based gene therapy research
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