Challenges
Side Effects: Unfortunately, these modified T cells can sometimes have very severe side effects. The most prominent side effect is Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS). However, this can often be mitigated through medication. There can also be neurological side effects as well, such as confusion. You can read more about side effects on Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s blog.
The treatment is not always effective, and Riddell et.al. goes into some detail regarding the challenges for the efficacy of the treatment.
It can also be time consuming, expensive, and sometime it is not possible to use the patient’s cells for the media.
The future of CAR-T therapy
Allogeneic treatments could potentially offer a solution in which healthy donor T cells are used for treatments. You can learn more about allogeneic CAR-T and their ease of access.
Reprogramming of the patients T Cells without removing them from the blood would be even more efficient and could potentially side step the rejection of the implanted cells. You can read more about in-situ CAR-T therapy.
Written by Joseph
Scientific Support Specialist