Thoughts On the Evolution of the Cell Therapy Landscape; Will Traditional αβ CAR-T Cells be Replaced by Novel Cell Types?
Although cell therapy companies have traditionally used alpha beta (αβ) T cells to manufacture CAR-T therapies, the cell therapy field is rapidly evolving with an increasing number of companies developing novel and highly differentiated platforms. Below, Celltelligence discusses how CAR-derived therapies from natural killer (NK) cells, gamma delta (γδ) T cells, macrophages, and iPSCs could treat liquid or solid tumors and whether these novel cell types may overcome the challenges and limitations faced by conventional CAR-Ts.