Preferred Label : Autologous CD22-4SCAR-expressing T-cells 4SCAR22;
NCIt synonyms : 4SCAR22 T-cells; Anti-CD22 CAR-T Cells 4SCAR22; Anti-CD22-CD28-CD137-CD27-CD3z-iCasp9 CAR T-cells 4SCAR22; CD22-4SCAR-expressing T Lymphocytes; 4S-CD22-CAR-T Cell; CD22-scFv/CD28/CD137/CD27/CD3z-iCasp9 T-cells; CD22-specific 4th Generation Chimeric Antigen Receptor-modified T Cells;
NCIt definition : A preparation of genetically modified autologous T-cells transduced with a replication
incompetent, self-inactivating lentiviral vector expressing a fourth generation chimeric
antigen receptor (4SCAR) consisting of an anti-CD22 single chain variable fragment
(scFv) that is coupled to the costimulatory signaling domains CD28, CD137, CD27 and
the zeta chain of the T-cell receptor (TCR), and is fused with the suicide gene inducible
caspase 9 (iCasp9), with potential immunostimulating and antineoplastic activities.
Upon intravenous administration, autologous CD22-4SCAR-expressing T-cells 4SCAR22
are directed to and induce selective toxicity in CD22-expressing tumor cells. iCasp9
consists of a human FK506 drug-binding domain with an F36V mutation (FKBP12-F36V)
linked to human caspase 9. If the administered T-cells lead to unacceptable side effects,
the chemical homodimerizer AP1903 can be administered. AP1903 binds to the drug binding
FKBP12-F36V domain and induces activation of caspase 9, which results in the apoptosis
of the administered T-cells and enhances safety of this agent. CD22, a B-lineage-restricted,
transmembrane phosphoglycoprotein, is expressed on malignant B cells. CD28, CD137
and CD27, T-cell surface-associated co-stimulatory molecules, are required for full
T-cell activation and enhance both proliferation of T-cells and antitumor activity.;
Molecule name : 4SCAR22;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL551144;
Origin ID : C148524;
UMLS CUI : C4725100;
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