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1248 results about "Chimeric antigen receptor" patented technology

Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (also known as CAR T cells) are T cells that have been genetically engineered to produce an artificial T-cell receptor for use in immunotherapy. Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs, also known as chimeric immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors) are receptor proteins that have been engineered to give T cells the new ability to target a specific protein. The receptors are chimeric because they combine both antigen-binding and T-cell activating functions into a single receptor.

Chimeric antigen receptor for bispecific activation and targeting of t lymphocytes

InactiveUS20130280220A1Increase T cell activationEffectively offsetting tumor escapeBiocideGenetic material ingredientsLymphocyteT lymphocyte
Embodiments of the invention include methods and compositions related to improved cells encoding a chimeric antigen receptor that is specific for two or more antigens. In certain aspects the receptor encompasses two or more non-identical antigen recognition domains. The antigens are tumor antigens, in particular embodiments.
Owner:BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

Dual-signal independent chimeric antigen receptors (dsCAR) and uses thereof

The invention relates to chimeric antigen receptors (CAR), particularly relates to dual-signal independent chimeric antigen receptors (dsCAR), and also relates to immune response cells of the dual-signal independent chimeric antigen receptors (dsCAR) and uses of the immune response cells in preparation of drugs for treatment of malignant tumor and virus infected diseases. In detail, the dual-signal independent chimeric antigen receptors (dsCAR) can respectively identify two different family antigens of tumor cells and can respectively transmit two T-cell-activation related signals. One of the CAR can transmit a first T-cell-activation related signal by combing a ligand of a tumor specific antigen or a tumor-associated antigen to decide T-cell killing specificity, and the other CAR can transmit a second T-cell-activation related signal by combing a ligand of a membrane receptor (such as EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) family protein) widely expressed by the tumor cells to promote T cell activation, proliferation and survival. The dual-signal independent chimeric antigen receptors (dsCAR) can avoid the potential safety problems on the basis of maintaining curative effects of second generation and third generation CAR.
Owner:SHANGHAI CELL THERAPY GRP CO LTD

Bcma (CD269) specific chimeric antigen receptors for cancer immunotherapy

The present invention relates to Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CAR) that are recombinant chimeric proteins able to redirect immune cell specificity and reactivity toward selected membrane antigens, and more particularly in which extracellular ligand binding is a scFV derived from a BCMA monoclonal antibody, conferring specific immunity against BCMA positive cells. The engineered immune cells endowed with such CARs are particularly suited for treating lymphomas, multiple myeloma and leukemia.
Owner:CELLECTIS SA
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