CAR-T cells leave the comfort zone: current and future applications beyond cancer

Immunother Adv. 2020 Nov 25;1(1):ltaa006. doi: 10.1093/immadv/ltaa006. eCollection 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy represents a breakthrough in the immunotherapy field and has achieved great success following its approval in 2017 for the treatment of B cell malignancies. While CAR-T cells are mostly applied as anti-tumor therapy in the present, their initial concept was aimed at a more general purpose of targeting membrane antigens, thus translating in many potential applications. Since then, several studies have assessed the use of CAR-T cells toward non-malignant pathologies such as autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases and, more recently, cardiac fibrosis, and cellular senescence. In this review, we present the main findings and implications of CAR-based therapies for non-malignant conditions.

Keywords: CAR-T cell; adoptive cell transfer; autoimmune diseases; chimeric antigen receptor; fibrosis; infectious diseases.

Publication types

  • Review