In vitro conditioning of antigen-reactive CD8+ T cells with toll-like receptor agonists enhances their expansion in vivo in an adoptive transfer mouse model
Abstract:Background: Anti-cancer adoptive T cell therapy has shown significant anti-tumor responses in cancer patients. This therapy is based on in vitro activation of autologous T cells harvested from a cancer patient and infusing them back through blood. The efficacy of adoptively transferred T cells depends on the in vitro conditioning regimen in particular the type of used cytokines. Aim: This study aimed to use toll like receptors (TLRs) ligands (TLRLs) to condition T cells in vitro as a novel approach instead of … Show more
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