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Title

Chimeric Antigen Receptor T‑cell based cellular therapies for cancer: An introduction and Indian perspective.

Authors

Rathod, Reena J.; Sukumaran, Reghu K.; Kedia, Neelam; Kumar, Jeevan; Nair, Reena; Chandy, Mammen; Gandikota, Lakshmikanth; Radhakrishnan, Vivek Sulekha

Abstract

Using one’s own immune system for curing cancer has been an active field of research in cancer biology and therapeutics. One such opportunity in cellular immunotherapy is adoptive cell transfers. With the recent approval of CAR-T therapy as a cancer treatment, a whole new paradigm of cancer treatment has opened-up, with a ray of hope for relapsed/refractory cancer patients. Despite promising clinical outcomes, the therapy is in its early phase and remains out of reach for most patients due to its high cost and logistic challenges. In India, these therapies are unavailable and further confounded by the economic challenges and a large population. In this review, we discuss various aspects of T-cell immunotherapies with a special focus on CAR-T in the Indian scenario. We touch upon the basic scientific aspects, mechanism of action, manufacturing, clinical aspects and commercial aspects of the CAR-Tcell therapies and its future worldwide and in India.

Subjects

CHIMERIC antigen receptors; CANCER treatment; CELLULAR therapy; TREATMENT effectiveness; BIOLOGY

Publication

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2024, Vol 61, Issue 2, p204

ISSN

0019-509X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.4103/ijc.ijc_433_21

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