Background Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy has limited efficacy in the treatment of glioma due to the blood-brain barrier and T cell exhaustion. Enhancement with rabies virus glycoprotein (RVG29) has shown improved brain-related efficacy. Methods In this study, we developed CD70R CAR-T cells by modifying anti-CD70 CAR-T cells with RVG29 and tested their tumor-killing ability in vitro . Results Transcriptomic profiling via RNA-seq revealed the activated signaling pathways in modified CD70R CAR-T cells. These cells displayed effective in vitro cytotoxicity against CD70 + ; glioma cells, furthermore, co-culture with glioma cells promoted the expansion of quiescent CD70R CAR-T cells. Conclusion The RVG29 modification enhances CAR-T therapy for brain tumors and holds promise for treating glioma.
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Feng Ji
Kexing Gao
Xianchen Wu
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Frontiers in Immunology
Zhongshan Hospital
Zhongda Hospital Southeast University
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