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Review Article Open Access
Volume 6 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/immunology.6.189

Essentials of CAR-T Therapy and Associated Microbial Challenges in Long Run Immunotherapy

  • 1Houston Methodist Cancer Center/Weill Cornell Medicine, Houston, TX, USA, 77030
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Corresponding Author

Yong Lu, ylu2@houstonmethodist.org

Received Date: March 04, 2024

Accepted Date: March 14, 2024

Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has shown potential in improving outcomes for individuals with hematological malignancies. However, achieving long-term full remission for blood cancer remains challenging due to severe life-threatening toxicities such as limited anti-tumor efficacy, antigen escape, trafficking restrictions, and limited tumor invasion. Furthermore, the interactions between CAR-T cells and their host tumor microenvironments have a significant impact on CAR-T function. To overcome these considerable hurdles, fresh methodologies and approaches are needed to produce more powerful CAR-T cells with greater anti-tumor activity and less toxicity. Despite advances in CAR-T research, microbial resistance remains a significant obstacle. In this review, we discuss and describe the basics of CAR-T structures, generations, challenges, and potential risks of infections in CAR-T cell therapy.

Keywords

Adoptive cellular therapy, CAR-T, Immunotherapy, Infection, COVID-19

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