A key predictor for the success of gene-modified T cell therapies for cancer is the persistence of transferred cells in the patient. The propensity of less differentiated memory T cells to expand and survive efficiently has therefore made them attractive candidates for clinical application. We hypothesized that redirecting T cells to specialized niches in the BM that support memory differentiation would confer increased therapeutic efficacy. We show that overexpression of chemokine receptor CXCR4 in CD8+ T cells (TCXCR4) enhanced their migration toward vascular-associated CXCL12+ cells in the BM and increased their local engraftment. Increased access of TCXCR4 to the BM microenvironment induced IL-15–dependent homeostatic expansion and prom...
Background: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to treat cancer, h...
The effect of TCR signals on the differentiation of memory T cells is poorly defined. Conventional w...
While cancer immune therapy has revolutionized the treatment of metastatic disease across a wide ran...
Anti-cancer immunotherapies aim to mediate a specific response targeting malignant cells without acc...
Human T memory stem (T <sub>SCM</sub> ) cells with superior persistence capacity and ef...
This review presents key advances in combining T cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer to redirect T-cel...
Human T memory stem (T SCM ) cells with superior persistence capacity and effector functions are ...
Similar to hematopoietic stem cells, memory lymphocytes self-renew, while their clonally expanded ef...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance fu...
SummaryNormal bone marrow (BM) contains T cells whose function and origin are poorly understood. We ...
Background. Adoptive T-cell therapy offers new options for cancer treatment. Clinical results sugges...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance fu...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance f...
Adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive T cells (ACT) is an effective therapy for patients with aggressi...
Although there has been extensive research on T-cell responses to cancer immunotherapy, the understa...
Background: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to treat cancer, h...
The effect of TCR signals on the differentiation of memory T cells is poorly defined. Conventional w...
While cancer immune therapy has revolutionized the treatment of metastatic disease across a wide ran...
Anti-cancer immunotherapies aim to mediate a specific response targeting malignant cells without acc...
Human T memory stem (T <sub>SCM</sub> ) cells with superior persistence capacity and ef...
This review presents key advances in combining T cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer to redirect T-cel...
Human T memory stem (T SCM ) cells with superior persistence capacity and effector functions are ...
Similar to hematopoietic stem cells, memory lymphocytes self-renew, while their clonally expanded ef...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance fu...
SummaryNormal bone marrow (BM) contains T cells whose function and origin are poorly understood. We ...
Background. Adoptive T-cell therapy offers new options for cancer treatment. Clinical results sugges...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance fu...
The BM serves as a blood-forming organ, but also supports the maintenance and immune surveillance f...
Adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive T cells (ACT) is an effective therapy for patients with aggressi...
Although there has been extensive research on T-cell responses to cancer immunotherapy, the understa...
Background: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to treat cancer, h...
The effect of TCR signals on the differentiation of memory T cells is poorly defined. Conventional w...
While cancer immune therapy has revolutionized the treatment of metastatic disease across a wide ran...