Immuno-Oncology and Technology (Dec 2020)

Function and evolution of the prototypic CD28ζ and 4-1BBζ chimeric antigen receptors

  • J. Feucht,
  • M. Sadelain

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 2 – 11

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T cells engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) specific for CD19 have yielded remarkable clinical outcomes in patients with refractory B-cell malignancies. The first CARs to be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency are CD19 CARs that comprise either CD28/CD3ζ or 4-1BB/CD3ζ dual-signalling domains. While their efficacy and safety profiles in patients with B-cell malignancies are comparable overall, the functional properties these two CAR designs impart upon engineered T cells differ significantly. Remarkably, alternative costimulatory domains have not, to date, superseded these foundational designs. Rather, recent CAR advances have focused on perfecting the original CD28- and 4-1BB-based CD19 CARs by calibrating strength of activation, pre-empting T-cell exhaustion and increasing the functional persistence of CAR T cells. This article reviews the essential biological properties of these first-in-class prototypes and their recent evolution.

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