Allogeneic CD33-directed CAR-NKT cells for the treatment of bone marrow-resident myeloid malignancies
University of California, Los Angeles · Black AIDS Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T cell therapy holds promise for treating myeloid malignancies, but challenges remain in bone marrow (BM) infiltration and targeting BM-resident malignant cells. Current autologous CAR-T therapies also face manufacturing and patient selection issues, underscoring the need for off-the-shelf products. In this study, we characterize primary patient samples and identify a unique therapeutic opportunity for CAR-engineered invariant natural killer T (CAR-NKT) cells. Using stem cell gene engineering and a clinically guided culture method, we generate allogeneic CD33-directed CAR-NKT cells with high yield, purity, and robustness. In preclinical mouse models, CAR-NKT cells…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.71
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- 100%
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- 140
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19Topics & keywords
- Bone marrow
- Natural killer T cell
- CD33
- Cancer research
- Immunotherapy
- Homing (biology)
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being