CD28 costimulation improves expansion and persistence of chimeric antigen receptor–modified T cells in lymphoma patients
Baylor College of Medicine · Methodist Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Targeted T cell immunotherapies using engineered T lymphocytes expressing tumor-directed chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are designed to benefit patients with cancer. Although incorporation of costimulatory endodomains within these CARs increases the proliferation of CAR-redirected T lymphocytes, it has proven difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the specific effects of costimulatory endodomains on the expansion, persistence, and antitumor effectiveness of CAR-redirected T cells in human subjects, owing to the lack of side-by-side comparisons with T cells bearing only a single signaling domain. We therefore designed a study that allowed us to directly measure the consequences of adding a…
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Authors
16- BSBarbara SavoldoCorresponding
Baylor College of Medicine
- CACarlos Almeida Ramos
Baylor College of Medicine, Methodist Hospital
- ELEnli Liu
Baylor College of Medicine
- MPMartha P. Mims
Baylor College of Medicine
- MJMichael J. Keating
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- CD28
- T cell
- CD19
- Antigen
- Cancer research
- Lymphoma
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being