CAR-Modified Immune Cells as a Rapidly Evolving Approach in the Context of Cancer Immunotherapies

Faeq, Mohammed Hikmat and Al-Haideri, Maysoon and Mohammad, Talar Ahmad Merza and gharebakhshi, Farshad and Marofi, Faroogh and Tahmasebi, Safa and Modaresahmadi, Shadan (2023) CAR-Modified Immune Cells as a Rapidly Evolving Approach in the Context of Cancer Immunotherapies. Medical Oncology, 40 (5). ISSN 1559-131X

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Abstract

Nowadays, one of the main challenges clinicians face is malignancies. Through the progression of technology in recent years, tumor nature and tumor microenvironment (TME) can be better understood. Because of immune system involvement in tumorigenesis and immune cell dysfunction in the tumor microenvironment, clinicians encounter significant challenges in patient treatment and normal function recovery. The tumor microenvironment can stop the development of tumor antigen specific helper and cytotoxic T cells in the tumor invasion process. Tumors stimulate the production of proinflammatory and immunosuppressive factors and cells that inhibit immune responses. Despite the more successful outcomes, the current cancer therapeutic approaches, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, have not been effective enough for tumor eradication. Hence, developing new treatment strategies such as monoclonal antibodies, adaptive cell therapies, cancer vac cines, checkpoint inhibitors, and cytokines helps improve cancer treatment. Among adoptive cell therapies, the interaction between the immune system and malignancies and using molecular biology led to the development of chimeric antigen recep tor (CAR) T cell therapy. CAR-modified immune cells are one of the modern cancer therapeutic methods with encouraging outcomes in most hematological and solid cancers. The current study aimed to discuss the structure, formation, subtypes, and application of CAR immune cells in hematologic malignancies and solid tumors.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Chimeric antigen receptor, CAR T cell therapy, Hematological malignancy, Solid tumor, Immunotherapy
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QR Microbiology
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Department of Biomedical Science > Research papers
Depositing User: ePrints Depositor
Date Deposited: 31 Oct 2024 09:38
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2024 09:38
URI: https://eprints.cihanuniversity.edu.iq/id/eprint/2125

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