Advances in engineering cells for cancer immunotherapy

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Abstract

Cancer immunotherapy aims to utilize the host immune system to kill cancer cells. Recent representative immunotherapies include T-cell transfer therapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy, antibody-based immunomodulator therapies, such as immune checkpoint blockade therapy, and cytokine therapies. Recently developed therapies leveraging engineered cells for immunotherapy against cancers have been reported to enhance antitumor efficacy while reducing side effects. Such therapies range from biologically, chemically and physically -engineered cells to bioinspired and biomimetic nanomedicines. In this review, advances of engineering cells for cancer immunotherapy are summarized, and prospects of this field are discussed.

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Xu, X., Li, T., Shen, S., Wang, J., Abdou, P., Gu, Z., & Mo, R. (2019). Advances in engineering cells for cancer immunotherapy. Theranostics. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.38583

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