Adeno‐Associated Viral Vectors for Homology‐Directed Generation of CAR‐T cells

BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2020)

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Immunotherapy with T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) is an emerging and promising treatment against refractory cancers. However, the currently adopted methods of modification of T cells pose a risk of insertional oncogenesis because lentiviral and retroviral vectors integrate the CAR transgene in a semi-random fashion. In addition, this therapy is only available using autologous cells, which create problems in production and limit the access for patients who have their T cells depleted. One modification method that shows the ability to overcome both drawbacks is the knock-in of the CAR simultaneously knocking-out genes that prevent allogeneic therapy, such as the endogenous T cell receptor. In this mini-review, the authors present recent efforts to develop safer universal CAR-T cells. More specifically, the combined application of target-directed nucleases, which create a double-strand break at a specific genome locus, and the delivery of CAR DNA via adeno-associated viral vectors for subsequent integration via homologous recombination and silencing of the targeted gene is focused on.
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adeno-associated virus,chimeric antigen receptor-T cells,CRISPR,Cas9,homologous recombination,nuclease,transcription activator like effector nuclease,zinc-finger
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