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  2. CAR T cell - Wikipedia

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    [133] [134] Manufacturers of CAR T cells have developed alternative payment programs due to the high cost of CAR T therapy, such as by requiring payment only if the CAR T therapy induces a complete remission by a certain time point after treatment. [135] Additionally, CAR T cell therapies are not available worldwide yet.

  3. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    1) In order to achieve complete remission, the production of CAR-T cells, the infusion process, and the effectiveness of the tumor-killing effect must all be successfully carried out. Sometimes, it can be difficult to collect enough T-cells from a patient, the CAR-T cells may fail to multiply in the lab or in the body, or the CAR-T cells may ...

  4. Immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Immunotherapy or biological therapy is the treatment of disease by activating or suppressing the immune system.Immunotherapy is designed to elicit or amplify an immune response are classified as activation immunotherapies, while immunotherapies that reduce or suppress are classified as suppression immunotherapies.

  5. Cancer immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The premise of CAR-T immunotherapy is to modify T cells to recognize cancer cells in order to target and destroy them. Scientists harvest T cells from people, genetically alter them to add a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that specifically recognizes cancer cells, then infuse the resulting CAR-T cells into patients to attack their tumors.

  6. T-cell depletion - Wikipedia

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    Antiretroviral therapy, the most common treatment for patients with HIV, has been shown to restore CD4+ T cell counts. [20] The body responds to T cell depletion by producing an equal amount of T cells. However, over time, an individual's immune system can no longer continue to replace CD4+ T cells. [21] This is called the "tap and drain ...

  7. Leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent studies with a variety of CAR-T types continue to be promising. [101] As of 2018, two CAR-T therapies have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. CAR-T treatment has significant side effects, [102] and loss of the antigen targeted by the CAR-T cells is a common mechanism for relapse. [101]

  8. Cell-mediated immunity - Wikipedia

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    Cellular immunity protects the body through: T-cell mediated immunity or T-cell immunity: activating antigen-specific cytotoxic T cells that are able to induce apoptosis in body cells displaying epitopes of foreign antigen on their surface, such as virus-infected cells, cells with intracellular bacteria, and cancer cells displaying tumor antigens;

  9. CAR-T therapy - Wikipedia

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