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Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2018

Axicabtagene ciloleucel, a first-in-class CAR T cell therapy for aggressive NHL.

Zachary Roberts; Marc Better; Adrian Bot; Margo R. Roberts; Antoni Ribas

Abstract The development of clinically functional chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is the culmination of multiple advances over the last three decades. Axicabtagene ciloleucel (formerly KTE-C19) is an anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy in development for patients with refractory diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), including transformed follicular lymphoma (TFL) and primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma (PMBCL). Axicabtagene ciloleucel is manufactured from patients’ own peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) during which T cells are engineered to express a CAR that redirects them to recognize CD19-expressing cells. Clinical trials have demonstrated the feasibility of manufacturing axicabtagene ciloleucel in a centralized facility for use in multicenter clinical trials and have demonstrated potent antitumor activity in patients with refractory DLBCL. Main acute toxicities are cytokine release syndrome and neurologic events. Axicabtagene ciloleucel holds promise for the treatment of patients with CD19-positive malignancies, including refractory DLBCL.


Archive | 1991

Chimeric chains for receptor-associated signal transduction pathways

Daniel J Capon; Arthur Weiss; Brian A Irving; Margo R. Roberts; Krisztina Zsebo


Blood | 2000

Prolonged survival and tissue trafficking following adoptive transfer of CD4ζ gene-modified autologous CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in human immunodeficiency virus–infected subjects

Ronald T. Mitsuyasu; Peter A. Anton; Steven G. Deeks; David T. Scadden; Elizabeth Connick; Matthew T. Downs; Andreas Bakker; Margo R. Roberts; Carl H. June; Sayeh Jalali; Andy Lin; Rukmini Pennathur-Das; Kristen Hege


Archive | 1994

Method for production of high titer virus and high efficiency retroviral mediated transduction of mammalian cells

Mitchell H. Finer; Margo R. Roberts; Thomas J. Dull; Krisztina M. Zsebo; Lu Qin; Deborah Farson


Blood | 2000

Long-term in vivo survival of receptor-modified syngeneic T cells in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection.

Robert E. Walker; Christine M. Bechtel; Ven Natarajan; Michael Baseler; Kristen Hege; Julia A. Metcalf; Randy Stevens; Allison Hazen; R. Michael Blaese; Clara C. Chen; Susan F. Leitman; Jolie Palensky; Janet Wittes; Richard T. Davey; Judith Falloon; Michael A. Polis; Joseph A. Kovacs; David F. Broad; Bruce L. Levine; Margo R. Roberts; Henry Masur; H. Clifford Lane


Blood | 1994

Targeting of human immunodeficiency virus-infected cells by CD8+ T lymphocytes armed with universal T-cell receptors

Margo R. Roberts; Lu Qin; Dezhen Zhang; Douglas H. Smith; Annie-Chen Tran; Thomas J. Dull; Jerome E. Groopman; Daniel J. Capon; Randal A. Byrn; Mitchell H. Finer


Journal of Immunology | 1998

Antigen-Specific Cytolysis by Neutrophils and NK Cells Expressing Chimeric Immune Receptors Bearing ζ or γ Signaling Domains

Margo R. Roberts; Keegan Cooke; Annie-Chen Tran; Kent A. Smith; Wei-Yu Lin; Martin Wang; Thomas J. Dull; Deborah Farson; Krisztina M. Zsebo; Mitchell H. Finer


Journal of Immunology | 1995

Chimeric zeta-receptors direct human natural killer (NK) effector function to permit killing of NK-resistant tumor cells and HIV-infected T lymphocytes.

Annie-Chen Tran; Dezhen Zhang; Randal A. Byrn; Margo R. Roberts


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1996

Systemic T Cell–independent Tumor Immunity after Transplantation of Universal Receptor–modified Bone Marrow into SCID Mice

Kristen M. Hege; Keegan Cooke; Mitchell H. Finer; Krisztina M. Zsebo; Margo R. Roberts


Blood | 2002

Developmental dissociation of T cells from B, NK, and myeloid cells revealed by MHC class II-specific chimeric immune receptors bearing TCR ζ- or FcR γ-chain signaling domains

Wei-Yu Lin; Margo R. Roberts

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James N. Kochenderfer

National Institutes of Health

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Steven A. Rosenberg

National Institutes of Health

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Armen Mardiros

City of Hope National Medical Center

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David D. Chang

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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William Y. Go

University of California

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