CAR Macrophages: a promising novel immunotherapy for solid tumors and beyond

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With the advent of adoptive cellular therapy, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has gained widespread application in cancer treatment and has demonstrated significant efficacy against certain hematologic malignancies. However, due to the limitations of CAR-T cell therapy in treating solid tumors, other immune cells are being modified with CAR to address this issue. Macrophages have emerged as a promising option, owing to their extensive immune functions, which include antigen presentation, powerful tumor phagocytosis, and particularly active trafficking to the tumor microenvironment. Leveraging their unique advantages, CAR-macrophages (CAR-M) are expected to enhance the effectiveness of solid tumor treatments as a novel form of immunotherapy, potentially overcoming major challenges associated with CAR-T/NK therapy. This review outlines the primary mechanism underlying CAR-M and recent progressions in CAR-M therapy, while also discussing their further applications.

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Lu, J., Ma, Y., Li, Q., Xu, Y., Xue, Y., & Xu, S. (2024, December 1). CAR Macrophages: a promising novel immunotherapy for solid tumors and beyond. Biomarker Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40364-024-00637-2

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