International audienceThe last decade has seen a significant increase of cell therapy protocols using effector T cells (Teffs) in particular, but also, more recently, non-engineered and expanded polyclonal regulatory T cells (Tregs) to control pathological immune responses such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, or transplantation rejection. However, limitations, such as stability, migration, and specificity of the cell products, have been seen. Thus, genetic engineering of these cell subsets is expected to provide the next generation of T cell therapy products. Lentiviral vectors are commonly used to modify Teffs; however, Tregs are more sensitive to mechanical stress and require specific culture conditions. Also, there is a lack of reproduci...
Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are cells with a potent immunosuppressive capacity that may be used...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs), lymphocytes that suppress immunological reactions, are of great interest...
T cell modification with genes that encode chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T cells) has shown tremen...
International audienceThe last decade has seen a significant increase of cell therapy protocols usin...
Adoptive therapy with polyclonal regulatory T cells (Tregs) has shown efficacy in suppressing detrim...
Adoptive cell immunotherapy for human diseases, including the use of T cells modified to express an ...
Adoptive cell immunotherapy for human diseases, including the use of T cells modified to express an ...
In recent clinical trials, gene therapy has had remarkable success in achieving long-term production...
Gene therapy aims to replace a defective or a deficient protein at therapeutic or curative levels. I...
Adoptive transfer of antigen specific regulatory T (Treg) cells was shown to be beneficial for the s...
Achieving transplant tolerance with regulatory T cell (Treg) adoptive immunotherapy is currently und...
Redirected T cells genetically modified with a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) have induced spectacu...
BackgroundTherapies directed at augmenting regulatory T cell (Treg) activities in vivo as a systemic...
Playing a central role in both innate and adaptive immunity, CD4+ T cells are a key target for genet...
International audiencePlaying a central role in both innate and adaptive immunity, CD4(+) T cells ar...
Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are cells with a potent immunosuppressive capacity that may be used...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs), lymphocytes that suppress immunological reactions, are of great interest...
T cell modification with genes that encode chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T cells) has shown tremen...
International audienceThe last decade has seen a significant increase of cell therapy protocols usin...
Adoptive therapy with polyclonal regulatory T cells (Tregs) has shown efficacy in suppressing detrim...
Adoptive cell immunotherapy for human diseases, including the use of T cells modified to express an ...
Adoptive cell immunotherapy for human diseases, including the use of T cells modified to express an ...
In recent clinical trials, gene therapy has had remarkable success in achieving long-term production...
Gene therapy aims to replace a defective or a deficient protein at therapeutic or curative levels. I...
Adoptive transfer of antigen specific regulatory T (Treg) cells was shown to be beneficial for the s...
Achieving transplant tolerance with regulatory T cell (Treg) adoptive immunotherapy is currently und...
Redirected T cells genetically modified with a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) have induced spectacu...
BackgroundTherapies directed at augmenting regulatory T cell (Treg) activities in vivo as a systemic...
Playing a central role in both innate and adaptive immunity, CD4+ T cells are a key target for genet...
International audiencePlaying a central role in both innate and adaptive immunity, CD4(+) T cells ar...
Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) are cells with a potent immunosuppressive capacity that may be used...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs), lymphocytes that suppress immunological reactions, are of great interest...
T cell modification with genes that encode chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T cells) has shown tremen...