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HER2-specific chimeric antigen receptor-T cells for targeted therapy of metastatic colorectal cancer
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Author Affiliations
Kunming Medical University, Southeast University, Capital Medical University, Nanjing Municipal Center for Disease Control And Prevention, ...
Published InCell Death and Disease
Year2021
Citations63
Abstract
Abstract Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) - T cell therapy is a new class of cellular immunotherapies, which has made great achievements in the treatment of malignant tumors. Despite improvements in colorectal cancer (CRC) therapy, treatment of many patients fails because of metastasis and recurrence. The human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a substantiated target for CAR-T therapy, and has been reported recently to be over-expressed in CRC, which may provide a potential therapeutic target for CRC treatment. Herein, HER2 was a promising target of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) in CAR-T therapy as assessed by flow cytometry and tissue microarray (TMA) with 9-year survival follow-up data. Furthermore, HER2-specific CAR-T cells exhibited strong cytotoxicity and cytokine-secreting ability against CRC cells…
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