Targeting Solid Tumors Using CD3 Bispecific Antibodies
Alison Crawford, Danica Chiu
Abstract
Immunotherapies to treat cancer have made tremendous progress over the past decade. In particular, T cell-directed therapies have gained considerable attention with CD3 bispecific antibodies and CAR T cells showing potent responses against hematologic tumors. At present, the ability to adapt these therapeutics to treat solid tumors is less established. Herein, we discuss recent advances in T cell-engaging CD3 bispecific antibodies targeting solid tumors, potential mechanisms of resistance, and future prospects. A better understanding of the mechanisms of immune evasion in solid tumors will enable the development of strategies to overcome this resistance and inform choices of therapeutic combinations.
Topics & Concepts
Bispecific antibodyCancer researchAntibodyCD3CancerImmune systemSolid tumorMedicineImmunotherapyEvasion (ethics)ImmunologyT cellAntigenAcquired resistanceCancer cellAntibody therapyCancer treatmentCancer therapyCancer immunotherapyBiologyTumor cellsTargeted therapyAntibody responseComputational biologyImmune escapeMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchCAR-T cell therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses