CAR-T Cell Therapy for Prostate Cancer: Current Advances and Future Perspectives

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Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed solid-organ malignancy in men worldwide. Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer represents a rapidly fatal, end-stage form of the disease for which current therapies remain palliative rather than curative. The advent of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of refractory hematologic malignancies, and a growing number of studies are now exploring its potential in solid tumors. In this review, we first provide a concise overview of current immunotherapeutic strategies for prostate cancer, including checkpoint inhibitors, vaccine-based approaches, and bispecific antibodies. We then focus on the most recent and promising developments in CAR-T cell therapy for this malignancy. Specifically, we examine the key tumor-associated antigens targeted in prostate cancer-directed CAR-T cell therapy and summarize findings from preclinical research as well as ongoing and completed clinical trials. Finally, we discuss the main challenges that limit the efficacy of CAR-T therapy in prostate cancer, such as antigen heterogeneity, immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments, on-target/off-tumor toxicity, limited T-cell persistence, and inefficient trafficking to metastatic lesions, and outline potential strategies to overcome these barriers. Our aim is to define a translational roadmap for advancing CAR-T therapy toward clinical application in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.

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Calabrò, M. L., Ettari, R., Di Chio, C., De Luca, F., Previti, S., & Zappalà, M. (2025, October 1). CAR-T Cell Therapy for Prostate Cancer: Current Advances and Future Perspectives. Biomedicines. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13102545

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