Cancer Regression in Patients After Transfer of Genetically Engineered Lymphocytes
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Abstract
Through the adoptive transfer of lymphocytes after host immunodepletion, it is possible to mediate objective cancer regression in human patients with metastatic melanoma. However, the generation of tumor-specific T cells in this mode of immunotherapy is often limiting. Here we report the ability to specifically confer tumor recognition by autologous lymphocytes from peripheral blood by using a retrovirus that encodes a T cell receptor. Adoptive transfer of these transduced cells in 15 patients resulted in durable engraftment at levels exceeding 10% of peripheral blood lymphocytes for at least 2 months after the infusion. We observed high sustained levels of circulating, engineered cells at 1 year after…
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- Adoptive cell transfer
- Genetically engineered
- Genetically modified organism
- Melanoma
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer
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