E-Poster Presentations 2020
DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2020-itoc7.92
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P06.13 A novel local treatment approach? Targeted immunotherapy of glioblastoma via AAV-mediated gene transfer of checkpoint inhibitors through locally administered HER2-AAVs in combination with CAR-NK cells

Abstract: Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common primary brain tumor which is characterized by a low immunogenicity of tumor cells and a prevalent immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Since expression of PD-L1 on GB cells has been described, immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors (CIs) may be a promising approach for GB treatment. However, systemic administration of CIs bears the risk of autoimmune-like side effects. Delivery of CIs through targeted Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAVs) could overcome … Show more

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“…CAR-NK cells and OVs have also been studied together. More specifically, in a mouse model of breast cancer brain metastasis, sequential intratumoral administration of OVs (herpes simplex virus) and anti-EGFR CAR-NK-92 cells resulted in better tumor control and prolonged survival, compared to the effects of the individual treatments ( 204 ). Moreover, in the in vitro experiments of the same study, CAR-NK cells displayed higher cytolytic activity and cytokine release after co-culture with breast cancer cell lines.…”
Section: Car-nk Cells In Combinational Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CAR-NK cells and OVs have also been studied together. More specifically, in a mouse model of breast cancer brain metastasis, sequential intratumoral administration of OVs (herpes simplex virus) and anti-EGFR CAR-NK-92 cells resulted in better tumor control and prolonged survival, compared to the effects of the individual treatments ( 204 ). Moreover, in the in vitro experiments of the same study, CAR-NK cells displayed higher cytolytic activity and cytokine release after co-culture with breast cancer cell lines.…”
Section: Car-nk Cells In Combinational Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%