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The future of engineered immune cell therapies

Darrell J. Irvine, Marcela V. Maus, David Mooney, Wilson W. Wong

2022Science190 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune cells are being engineered to recognize and respond to disease states, acting as a "living drug" when transferred into patients. Therapies based on engineered immune cells are now a clinical reality, with multiple engineered T cell therapies approved for treatment of hematologic malignancies. Ongoing preclinical and clinical studies are testing diverse strategies to modify the fate and function of immune cells for applications in cancer, infectious disease, and beyond. Here, we discuss current progress in treating human disease with immune cell therapeutics, emerging strategies for immune cell engineering, and challenges facing the field, with a particular emphasis on the treatment of cancer, where the most effort has been applied to date.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemDiseaseMedicineCancerImmunologyPathologyInternal medicineCAR-T cell therapy researchVirus-based gene therapy researchImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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