On-target off-tumor toxicity from HER2-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) engineered T cell therapy: current solutions — Zhong Lin Wang (2025) | RDL Network
One of the biggest threats to womens lives and health is breast cancer, with HER2+ breast cancer accounting for a significant proportion of cases. This subtype is characterized by aggressive behavior, a high recurrence rate, and generally poor prognosis. While traditional HER2-CAR-T cell therapy has proven to show great success in treating HER2+ breast cancer, it carries the risk of on-target off-tumor toxicity, which could be life-threatening for patients. This review outlines the challenges associated with traditional HER2-CAR-T cell therapy and explores current strategies aimed at mitigating on-target off-tumor toxicity. The review categorizes these strategies into three main approaches, providing a comprehensive overview to help the medical and research community better understand the current state and future directions of HER2-CAR-T cell therapy. By discussing these approaches and the underlying mechanisms that make them effective, this review aims to inspire further innovation in improving existing HER2-CAR-T cell therapies. A thorough understanding of the current challenges and promising avenues for enhancement in HER2-CAR-T cell therapy is essential for advancing future research and clinical applications.
Aesha I. Ali, Minyu Wang, Bianca von Scheidt, Pilar M. Domínguez, Aaron J Harrison, Daniela Tantalo, Jian Jian Kang, Amanda J. Oliver, Jack D. Chan, Xin Du, Yuchen Bai, Belinda Lee, Ricky W. Johnstone, Phillip K. Darcy, Michael H. Kershaw, Clare Y. Slaney
Aesha I. Ali, Minyu Wang, Bianca von Scheidt, Pilar M. Domínguez, Aaron J. Harrison, Daniela G.M. Tantalo, Jian Jian Kang, Amanda J. Oliver, Jack D. Chan, Xin Du, Yuchen Bai, Belinda Lee, Ricky W. Johnstone, Phillip K. Darcy, Michael H. Kershaw, Clare Y. Slaney
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