Adoptive immunotherapy expressing synthetic chimeric antigen receptors(CAR)on T cells through in vitro modifications represents a new and innovative strategy in cancer treatment.This new approach enables T cells to re...Adoptive immunotherapy expressing synthetic chimeric antigen receptors(CAR)on T cells through in vitro modifications represents a new and innovative strategy in cancer treatment.This new approach enables T cells to recognize and bind tumor antigens via a single-chain variable fragment recognition domain,circumventing the restriction of major histocompatibility complex.This review summarized the structure/design of CAR-T cells and the evolution process this technology went through,displaying the theoretical foundation for CAR-T therapy,the marketed products and the latest preclinical and clinical research progress.Finally,we provided perspectives on this technology’s development and potential future applications,especially for treating hematological malignant and solid tumors.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81872823,82073782 and 82241002)the Shanghai Science and Technology Committee(No.19430741500)+1 种基金National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for Undergraduate(No.202210316145)the Key Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicine Preparation of Ministry of Education of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(No.zdsys202103)。
文摘Adoptive immunotherapy expressing synthetic chimeric antigen receptors(CAR)on T cells through in vitro modifications represents a new and innovative strategy in cancer treatment.This new approach enables T cells to recognize and bind tumor antigens via a single-chain variable fragment recognition domain,circumventing the restriction of major histocompatibility complex.This review summarized the structure/design of CAR-T cells and the evolution process this technology went through,displaying the theoretical foundation for CAR-T therapy,the marketed products and the latest preclinical and clinical research progress.Finally,we provided perspectives on this technology’s development and potential future applications,especially for treating hematological malignant and solid tumors.