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Continuous 4–1BB co-stimulatory signals for the optimal expansion of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes for adoptive T-cell therapy
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Cell TherapyOptimal ExpansionT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmunotherapeuticsImmune Cell TherapyT CellsImmunotherapyContinuous 4–1BbAdoptive CellTumor ImmunityRadiation OncologyCell TransplantationAdoptive Cell TherapyAdoptive T-cell TherapyT Cell ImmunityCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCancer ImmunosurveillanceImmunomodulationMedicine
Co-stimulation through members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family appears to be critical for the generation of T cells with optimal effector-memory properties for adoptive cell therapy. Our work suggests that continuous 4-1BB/CD137 co-stimulation is required for the expansion of T cells with an optimal therapeutic profile and that the administration of 4-1BB agonists upon adoptive cell transfer further improves antitumor T-cell functions.
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