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Current status of genetic modification of T cells for cancer treatment

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Pages 262-272 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Clinical studies of adoptive immunotherapy with T cells have shown activity directed at hematologic and solid malignancies and viral infections. Genetic modification of infused T cells offers the prospect of improving such therapies and has already been used to track infused T cells, insert suicide genes and redirect the immune response towards specific Ag. Pre-clinical studies are evaluating novel approaches to genetically modify T cells to confer resistance to tumor evasion mechanisms. There is also increasing interest in developing suicide gene strategies as a failsafe mechanism to eradicate genetically modified cells should adverse effects occur.

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