The development of CAR design for tumor CAR-T cell therapy

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Abstract

In recent years, the chimeric antigen receptor modified T cells (Chimeric antigen receptor T cells, CAR-T) immunotherapy has developed rapidly, which has been considered the most promising therapy. Efforts to enhance the efficacy of CARbased anti-tumor therapy have been made, such as the improvement of structures of CAR-T cells, including the development of extracellular antigen recognition receptors, intracellular co-stimulatory molecules and the combination application of CARs and synthetic small molecules. In addition, effects on the function of the CAR-T cells that the space distance between the antigen binding domains and tumor targets and the length of the spacer domains have are also being investigated. Given the fast-moving nature of this field, it is necessary to make a summary of the development of CAR-T cells. In this review, we mainly focus on the present design strategies of CAR-T cells with the hope that they can provide insights to increase the anti-tumor efficacy and safety.

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Xu, D., Jin, G., Chai, D., Zhou, X., Gu, W., Chong, Y., … Zheng, J. (2018). The development of CAR design for tumor CAR-T cell therapy. Oncotarget. Impact Journals LLC. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24179

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