The power of combining adoptive cell therapy (ACT) and pathogen-boosted vaccination to treat solid tumors

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Zander, Ryan [1 ]
Cui, Weiguo [1 ]
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[1] Blood Ctr Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53213 USA
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engineered adoptive cell therapy; pathogen-boosted vaccination; RECEPTOR T-CELLS; CANCER; IMMUNOGENICITY; IMMUNOTHERAPY; REGRESSION; EXPRESSION; IMMUNITY;
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Recent advancements in adoptive cell therapy (ACT) are opening up new frontiers for cancer immunotherapy. CAR T cells targeting CD19 have emerged as a remarkable T cell-based therapy for the successful treatment of certain types of leukemia and lymphomas. Despite these clinical successes, as well as significant breakthroughs in T cell engineering, the treatment of solid tumors with ACT remains a relentless challenge. Thus, the current consensus of the field is that an urgent need exists for the design of innovative approaches that can improve the efficacy of ACT in treating solid cancers while maintaining a high degree of reliability and safety.
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