Author:
Wang Shuhang,Sun Jingwei,Chen Kun,Ma Peiwen,Lei Qi,Xing Shujun,Cao Zhongzheng,Sun Shujun,Yu Zicheng,Liu Yarong,Li Ning
Abstract
AbstractTumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy is a type of adoptive cellular therapy by harvesting infiltrated lymphocytes from tumors, culturing and amplifying them in vitro and then infusing back to treat patients. Its diverse TCR clonality, superior tumor-homing ability, and low off-target toxicity endow TIL therapy unique advantages in treating solid tumors compared with other adoptive cellular therapies. Nevertheless, the successful application of TIL therapy currently is still limited to several types of tumors. Herein in this review, we summarize the fundamental work in the field of TIL therapy and the current landscape and advances of TIL clinical trials worldwide. Moreover, the limitations of the current TIL regimen have been discussed and the opportunities and challenges in the development of next-generation TIL are highlighted. Finally, the future directions of TIL therapy towards a broader clinical application have been proposed.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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