Mitochondria as playmakers of CAR T-cell fate and longevity

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Abstract

The development of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has led to a paradigm shift in cancer treatment. However, patients often do not benefit from CAR T-cell therapy due to poor persistence of the adoptively transferred cells. Development of strategies based on the generation and maintenance of long-lasting memory T cells may expand the therapeutic effects of CAR T cells. Mitochondrial metabolic pathways play crucial roles in regulating the fate, function, and longevity of T cells. Here, we discuss how reprogramming of mitochondrial metabolic pathways influences function, persistence, and determination of CAR T-cell fate toward a memory phenotype. Moreover, we explore how mitochondrial activity determines persistence and the clinical outcome of CAR T-cell therapy. In addition, we review some strategies for manipulating CAR T-cell mitochondria to improve the survival of CAR T cells.

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Rostamian, H., Khakpoor-Koosheh, M., Fallah-Mehrjardi, K., Mirzaei, H. R., & Brown, C. E. (2021). Mitochondria as playmakers of CAR T-cell fate and longevity. Cancer Immunology Research, 9(8), 856–861. https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-21-0110

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