reviewJournal of Translational MedicineJan 4, 2025GOLD OA

From ex vivo to in vivo chimeric antigen T cells manufacturing: new horizons for CAR T-cell based therapy

University of Rome Tor Vergata · Rome International School · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In the past decades, Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has achieved remarkable success, leading to the approval of six therapeutic products for haematological malignancies. Recently, the therapeutic potential of this therapy has also been demonstrated in non-tumoral diseases. Currently, the manufacturing process to produce clinical-grade CAR-T cells is complex, time-consuming, and highly expensive. It involves multiple steps, including the collection of T cells from patients or healthy donors, in vitro engineering and expansion, and finally reinfusion into patients. Therefore, despite the impressive clinical outcomes, ex vivo manufacturing process makes CAR-T cells out of reach for many cancer…

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Keywords
  • Ex vivo
  • Chimeric antigen receptor
  • In vivo
  • Cell therapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • T cell
  • Medicine
  • Cytokine release syndrome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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