Exosomes in review: A new frontier in CAR-T cell therapies

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Neoplasia Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1016/j.neo.2025.101147
John S. Wang , Samuel J. Schellenberg , Athena Demeros , Adam Y. Lin
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Abstract

Exosomes are extracellular vehicles that facilitate intra-cellular communication via transport of critical proteins and genetic material. Every exosome is intrinsically reflective of the cell from which it was derived and can even mimic effector functions of their parent cells. In recent years, with the success of CAR-T therapies, there has been growing interest in characterizing exosomes derived from CAR-T cells. CAR exosomes contain the same cytotoxic granules as their parent cells and have demonstrated significant anti-tumor activity in vitro and in animal models. Moreover, infusion of CAR exosomes in animal models did not generate cytokine release syndrome. Conversely, there are also novel bispecific antibodies which target tumor-derived exosomes in hopes of derailing immunosuppressive pathways mediated by exosomes produced from malignant cells. The two most promising examples include (a) BsE CD73 x EpCAM which binds and inhibits exosomal CD73 to suppress production of immunosuppressant adenosine and (b) BsE CD3 x PD-L1 which targets exosomal PD-L1 within the tumor microenvironment to guide cytotoxic T-cells towards tumor cells. As our understanding of exosome biology continues to evolve, opportunities for advances in cellular therapies will grow in tandem.
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Neoplasia
Neoplasia 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Neoplasia publishes the results of novel investigations in all areas of oncology research. The title Neoplasia was chosen to convey the journal’s breadth, which encompasses the traditional disciplines of cancer research as well as emerging fields and interdisciplinary investigations. Neoplasia is interested in studies describing new molecular and genetic findings relating to the neoplastic phenotype and in laboratory and clinical studies demonstrating creative applications of advances in the basic sciences to risk assessment, prognostic indications, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. In addition to regular Research Reports, Neoplasia also publishes Reviews and Meeting Reports. Neoplasia is committed to ensuring a thorough, fair, and rapid review and publication schedule to further its mission of serving both the scientific and clinical communities by disseminating important data and ideas in cancer research.
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