Engineered triple inhibitory receptor resistance improves anti-tumor CAR-T cell performance via CD56
The inhibitory receptors PD-1, Tim-3 and Lag-3 act as negative feedback regulators of T cell responses. Here the authors improve CAR T cell antitumor efficacy by triple knockdown of these receptors, show it requires CD56, and correlate CD56-mediated homophilic cell interactions with CAR T cell effic...
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Main Authors: | Fan Zou, Lijuan Lu, Jun Liu, Baijin Xia, Wanying Zhang, Qifei Hu, Weiwei Liu, Yiwen Zhang, Yingtong Lin, Shuliang Jing, Mei Huang, Bifen Huang, Bingfeng Liu, Hui Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/62ecd82ea5c54588adc2d3e0f20f49a1 |
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