Adoptive T cell therapy of cancer

MK Brenner, HE Heslop - Current opinion in immunology, 2010 - Elsevier
Current opinion in immunology, 2010Elsevier
Adoptive transfer of T cells specific for antigens expressed on tumor cells is an attractive
strategy for producing targeted and long-lived anti-tumor activity. T cell therapies have
shown activity in selected clinical applications but broader application is limited by
inadequate persistence of transferred T cells and by tumor-evasion strategies. Current
research focuses on defining the optimum type of cell for transfer, genetically modifying
infused T cells to augment function and overcome tumor evasion strategies and modulating …
Adoptive transfer of T cells specific for antigens expressed on tumor cells is an attractive strategy for producing targeted and long-lived anti-tumor activity. T cell therapies have shown activity in selected clinical applications but broader application is limited by inadequate persistence of transferred T cells and by tumor-evasion strategies. Current research focuses on defining the optimum type of cell for transfer, genetically modifying infused T cells to augment function and overcome tumor evasion strategies and modulating the host environment.
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