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Hurdles in therapy with regulatory T cells.
Hurdles in therapy with regulatory T cells. Science translational medicine Trzonkowski, P., Bacchetta, R., Battaglia, M., Berglund, D., Bohnenkamp, H. R., Ten brinke, A., Bushell, A., Cools, N., Geissler, E. K., Gregori, S., Marieke van Ham, S., Hilkens, C., Hutchinson, J. A., Lombardi, G., Madrigal, J. A., Marek-Trzonkowska, N., Martinez-Caceres, E. M., Roncarolo, M. G., Sanchez-Ramon, S., Saudemont, A., Sawitzki, B. 2015; 7 (304): 304ps18-?Abstract
Improper activation of the immune system contributes to a variety of clinical conditions, including autoimmune and allergic diseases as well as solid organ and bone marrow transplantation. One approach to counteract this activation is through adoptive therapy with regulatory T cells (Tregs). Efforts to manufacture these cells have led to good maunfacturing practice-compliant protocols, and Treg products are entering early clinical trials. Here, we report the stance of the European Union Cooperation in Science and Technology Action BM1305, "Action to Focus and Accelerate Cell-based Tolerance-inducing Therapies-A FACTT," which identifies hurdles hindering Treg clinical applications in Europe and provides possible solutions.
View details for DOI 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaa7721
View details for PubMedID 26355029