CA3144871A1 — Use of chimeric antigen receptor t cells and nk cell inhibitors for treating cancer
Assigned to CRISPR Therapeutics AG · Expires 2020-12-30 · 5y expired
What this patent protects
Methods for improving a clinical outcome in a subject comprising administering to a subject in need of the treatment a population of genetically engineered immune cells (e.g., T cells), which express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a natural killer (NK) cell inhibitor (e.g.…
USPTO Abstract
Methods for improving a clinical outcome in a subject comprising administering to a subject in need of the treatment a population of genetically engineered immune cells (e.g., T cells), which express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a natural killer (NK) cell inhibitor (e.g., daratumumab). The genetically engineered immune cells may comprise a disrupted TRAC gene, a disrupted B2M gene, or both. The disclosure also features compositions for use in the methods.
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