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From CAR-T Cells to CAR-NK Cells: A Developing Immunotherapy Method for Hematological Malignancies

Hui Lü, Xiaoyan Zhao, Ziying Li, Yu Hu, Huafang Wang

2021Frontiers in Oncology115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The approval of CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T (CAR-T) cell products in B-cell malignancies represents a breakthrough in CAR-T cell immunotherapy. However, the remaining limitations concerning the graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and other adverse effects (e.g., cytokine release syndromes [CRS] and neurotoxicity) still restrict their wider applications. Natural killer (NK) cells have been identified as promising candidates for CAR-based cellular immunotherapy because of their unique characteristics. No HLA-matching restriction and abundant sources make CAR-engineered NK (CAR-NK) cells potentially available to be off-the-shelf products that could be readily available for immediate clinical use. Therefore, researchers have gradually shifted their focus from CAR-T cells to CAR-NK cells in hematological malignancies. This review discusses the current status and applications of CAR-NK cells in hematological malignancies, as well as the unique advantages of CAR-NK cells compared with CAR-T cells. It also discusses challenges and prospects regarding clinical applications of CAR-NK cells.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorImmunotherapyCytokine release syndromeCD19ImmunologyMedicineInterleukin 21Cancer researchAntigenImmune systemT cellCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology
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