Turbocharged CAR-T Cells Melt Tumours in Mice—Using a Trick from Cancer Cells
Turbocharged CAR-T Cells Melt Tumours in Mice—Using a Trick from Cancer Cells
Nature—Cancer cells are the ultimate survivors, riddled with mutations that let them thrive when healthy cells would die. These same mutations can boost the ability of game-changing cell therapies to quash cancer, a study in mice shows. “Natural T-cell function isn’t good enough. We need to explore the extremes of T-cell function,” says Kole Roybal, co-author of the new paper.
Research (Publication) Cancer Genomic Immunology Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Roybal Lab Genomics