How Do Allogeneic Cell Therapies Work in Cancer Treatment?
Allogeneic cell therapies primarily focus on leveraging the immune system's natural ability to detect and destroy cancer cells. One of the most prominent examples is the use of allogeneic T-cells. These cells can be engineered to express specific receptors, such as chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), which enable them to recognize and attack cancer cells with high specificity. The donor cells are expanded, modified, and infused into the patient, where they seek out and eliminate malignant cells.