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`Chimeric Antigen Receptor- Modified T Cells in Chronic
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`David L Portor, M.D .. llruco L. Levine, Ph,O .. Michael Katos, Ph D .• Adam llagg. MD .. and Cart H. Juno, M 0.
`N Engl J Med 2011: 365:715-733 August 25, 2011
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`We designed a lentiviral vector expressing a chimeric antigen
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`CD137 (a costimulatory receplor in T cells [4-188)) and CD3-zela (a
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`signaling domains. I'. low dose (approximately 1.5• 1 o5 cells per
`kilogram of body weght) of autologous chimeric antigen receptor(cid:173)
`modified T cells reinfused into a palient wi th refractory chronic
`lymphocytic leukemi• (CLL) expanded to a level that was more than
`1000 times as high as the initial engraflment level in vivo. wilh
`delayed development of the tumor lysis syndrome and wi th complete
`remission. Apart from the tumor lysis syndrome, the only other grade
`3/4 toxic effect related to chimeric antigen receptor T cells was
`lymphopenia. Engineered cells persisted at nigh levels for 6 months in
`the blood and bone marrow and continued to express the chimeric
`antigen receptor. A specific immune response was detected in the
`bone marrow. accompanied by toss of normal 8 cells and leukemia
`cells that express CD19. Remission was ongoing 10 months after
`treatment, Hypogamrnaglobulinemia was an expected chronic toxic
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