Adoptive cell therapy for cancer treatment

Shi Du,Jingyue Yan, Yonger Xue, Yichen Zhong,Yizhou Dong

EXPLORATION(2023)

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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) is a rapidly growing anti-cancer strategy that has shown promise in treating various cancer types. The concept of ACT involves activating patients' own immune cells ex vivo and then transferring them back to the patients to recognize and eliminate cancer cells. Currently, the commonly used ACT includes tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), genetically engineered immune cells, and dendritic cells (DCs) vaccines. With the advancement of cell culture and genetic engineering techniques, ACT has been used in clinics to treat malignant hematological diseases and many new ACT-based regimens are in different stages of clinical trials. Here, representative ACT approaches are introduced and the opportunities and challenges for clinical translation of ACT are discussed.
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adoptive cell therapy,cancer immunotherapy,chimeric antigen receptors,dendritic cells,macrophages,natural killer cells,T-cell receptors,tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
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