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Chimeric Antigen Receptors T-Cell Therapeutics for Better Cancer Therapy

標題
Tools and Methods for Immunotherapy Targeting Cancer
詳細技術說明
None
*Abstract

Specific Cytoplasmic Domains Increase Safety, the Signal Specificity and the Killing Efficacy of CAR T-Cells

These chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) include cytoplasmic domains that allow for targeting of specific cells, including autoimmune and cancer cells. Chimeric antigen receptors have the ability to graft onto immune effector cells such as T-cells or natural killer cells for treatment of diseases such as thyroid cancer, osteosarcoma, retinoblastoma, multiple myeloma, autoimmune diseases and various infections. These chimeric antigen receptor T-cells are able to recognize and kill specific cells through targeted antigens on the cell surface. Researchers at the University of Florida have determined how to target specific autoimmune and cancer cells by including certain cytoplasmic domains in the chimeric antigen receptor construct, increasing safety, the signal specificity and the killing efficacy.

Application

Incorporating specific immune effector cytoplasmic domains into the chimeric antigen receptor constructs to allow for greater expansion potential, signal specificity, and killing efficacy

Advantages

  • Includes specific cytoplasmic domain, producing chimeric antigen receptors with greater safety, expansion potential and higher killing efficacy
  • Maintains killing efficacy when repetitively exposed to target cells

Technology

Chimeric antigen receptors have specific proteins on the surface that allow them to graft onto T-cells or Natural Killer cells. T-cells taken from a patient and introduced to the chimeric antigen receptors produce chimeric antigen receptor T-cells. By including specific cytoplasmic domains into the chimeric antigen receptor T-cell construct, it is possible to modify specific types of immune cells and increase their signal specificity. University of Florida researchers have determined the appropriate domains to target certain autoimmune diseases and cancers, such as thyroid cancer. These chimeric antigen receptor T-cells have demonstrated their ability to maintain killing efficacy even in repetitive addition of an excess of target cells.

Related to 15421, 15423, 15579, 15616, 15618, 15937
*IP Publication Date
May 18, 2017
*Principal Investigation

Name: Lung-Ji Chang

Department:


Name: Jan Moreb

Department:

申請日期
May 22, 2015
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國家/地區
美國

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