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Cell Lines that Constitutively Express High-Frequency KRAS and P53 Mutations and Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLAs)
Abstract: Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) is a breakthrough form of cancer immunotherapy that utilizes
tumor infiltrating lymphocytes
(TILs) or genetically engineered T cells to attack tumor cells through recognition of tumor-specific antigens. A major hurdle in the development of ACT is the identification and isolation of T cells that recognize antigens...
Published: 5/8/2024
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Keywords(s):
act
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adoptive cell therapy
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Antigen Presenting Cells
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APC
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cell lines
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HLA
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Human Leukocyte Antigen
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Immunotherapy
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KRAS
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Levin
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p53
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Rosenberg
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T Cell Receptor
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TCR
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TIL
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Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes
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Tumor-Specific Antigen
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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TherapeuticArea > Oncology
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TherapeuticArea > Immunology
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Application > Research Materials
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TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
Method of Neoantigen-Reactive T Cell Receptor (TCR) Isolation from Peripheral Blood of Cancer Patients
Abstract: Adoptive cell transfer (ACT) uses
tumor infiltrating lymphocytes
(TILs) that recognize antigens expressed by cancer cells (neoantigens). Neoantigen specific TIL administration in patients has resulted in long-term regression of certain metastatic cancers. However, current procedures for TIL therapy are highly invasive, labor-intensive, and...
Published: 4/8/2024
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Inventor(s):
Rami Yoseph
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Paul Robbins
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Frank Lowery
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Sri Krishna
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Amy Copeland
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Steven Rosenberg
Keywords(s):
act
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Adoptive Cell Transfer
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Immunotherapy
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Neoantigen
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Rosenberg
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T Cell Receptors
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TCRs
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TILS
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Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Therapeutics
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TherapeuticArea > Oncology