Advancements and challenges in developing in vivo CAR T cell therapies for cancer treatment

Thuỳ Anh Bùi(University of Technology Sydney), Haoqi Mei(University of Technology Sydney), Rui Sang(UNSW Sydney), David Gallego‐Ortega(University of Technology Sydney), Wei Deng(University of Technology Sydney)
EBioMedicine
August 1, 2024
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Abstract

The Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has emerged as a ground-breaking immunotherapeutic approach in cancer treatment. To overcome the complexity and high manufacturing cost associated with current ex vivo CAR T cell therapy products, alternative strategies to produce CAR T cells directly in the body have been developed in recent years. These strategies involve the direct infusion of CAR genes via engineered nanocarriers or viral vectors to generate CAR T cells in situ. This review offers a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in the development of T cell-targeted CAR generation in situ. Additionally, it identifies the challenges associated with in vivo CAR T method and potential strategies to overcome these issues.


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