Tunable control of CAR T cell activity through tetracycline mediated disruption of protein–protein interaction
Abstract Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are a promising form of cancer immunotherapy, although they are often associated with severe toxicities. Here, we present a split-CAR design incorporating separate antigen recognition and intracellular signaling domains. These exploit the binding betw...
Main Authors: | Alastair Hotblack, Evangelia K. Kokalaki, Morgan J. Palton, Gordon Weng-Kit Cheung, Iwan P. Williams, Somayya Manzoor, Thomas I. Grothier, Alice Piapi, Valeria Fiaccadori, Patrycja Wawrzyniecka, Harriet A. Roddy, Giulia Agliardi, Claire Roddie, Shimobi Onuoha, Simon Thomas, Shaun Cordoba, Martin Pule |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2021-11-01
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Series: | Scientific Reports |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01418-9 |
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