Preferred Label : Anti-ACTR/4-1BB/CD3zeta-Viral Vector-transduced Autologous T-Lymphocytes ACTR087;
NCIt synonyms : CD16-41BB-CD3zeta ACTR Autologous T-cells; Anti-ACTR Viral Vector-transduced Autologous T-lymphocytes ACTR087; Virally-delivered Antibody-coupled TCR ACTR087;
NCIt definition : Autologous T-lymphocytes that are genetically modified and transfected with a viral
vector expressing the ACTR gene, a proprietary gene encoding for an antibody-coupled
T-cell receptor (ATCR), with potential antineoplastic activity. The ACTR contains
the extracellular Fc receptor CD16 domain, normally found on certain immune cells,
such as natural killer (NK) cells, coupled to the co-immunostimulatory signaling domain
4-1BB, normally expressed on T-cells, and linked to the intracellular CD3 zeta domain
(CD3z), which is needed for TCR signaling. Upon reintroduction into the patient and
co-administration of a cancer-specific antibody, the co-administered antibody targets
and binds to the tumor-associated antigen (TAA) expressed on the tumor cell. In turn,
this induces the activation of the ACTR087 cells and destruction of the tumor cells
by a) releasing cytotoxins that directly kill cancer cells; b) releasing cytokines
that trigger an immune response and recruit other immune-mediated killer cells to
kill the tumor cells; b) targeting and killing adjacent tumor cells that are not bound
to the antibody; c) inducing T-cell proliferation and thereby further enhancing the
T-cell mediated tumor cell attack. CD3 zeta is one of several membrane-bound polypeptides
found in the TCR/CD3 complex; it enhances the survival and persistence of T-lymphocytes.
The 4-1BB co-stimulatory molecule signaling domain enhances activation and signaling
after recognition of the TAA.;
Molecule name : ACTR-087;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL512898;
Origin ID : C129715;
UMLS CUI : C4329309;
Semantic type(s)
- Cell [UMLS semantic type]
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chemical_or_drug_has_mechanism_of_action
chemical_or_drug_has_physiologic_effect
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