Antigen-independent activation enhances the efficacy of 4-1BB-costimulated CD22 CAR T cells

While CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells can induce remission in patients with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a large subset relapse with CD19 − disease. Like CD19, CD22 is broadly expressed by B-lineage cells and thus serves as an alternative immunotherapy target in A...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature medicine 2021-05, Vol.27 (5), p.842-850
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Nathan, Frey, Noelle V., Engels, Boris, Barrett, David M., Shestova, Olga, Ravikumar, Pranali, Cummins, Katherine D., Lee, Yong Gu, Pajarillo, Raymone, Chun, Inkook, Shyu, Amy, Highfill, Steven L., Price, Andrew, Zhao, Linlin, Peng, Liaomin, Granda, Brian, Ramones, Melissa, Lu, Xueqing Maggie, Christian, David A., Perazzelli, Jessica, Lacey, Simon F., Roy, Nathan H., Burkhardt, Janis K., Colomb, Florent, Damra, Mohammad, Abdel-Mohsen, Mohamed, Liu, Ting, Liu, Dongfang, Standley, Daron M., Young, Regina M., Brogdon, Jennifer L., Grupp, Stephan A., June, Carl H., Maude, Shannon L., Gill, Saar, Ruella, Marco
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