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FDA Approves First Gene Therapy for Young Children with Sickle Cell Disease
[US FDA] The US FDA issued a supplemental approval for Casgevy (exagamglogene autotemcel) for patients aged two years and older with either sickle cell disease with recurrent vaso-occlusive crises or transfusion-dependent β thalassemia.
FDA Grants Full Approval to Engineered Cell Therapy for Treating Rare Sarcoma
[Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center] The US FDA has granted full approval for the immunotherapy afamitresgene autoleucel (Tecelra®, also known as afami-cel) for the treatment of patients with  synovial sarcoma.
FATP2-Mediated Lipid Metabolism Enhances Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy Resistance in B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
[Leukemia] Through genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screening of CAR-sensitive TP53-wildtype and CAR-resistant TP53-mutated CD19 + B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) cell lines, researchers found the fatty acid transport protein 2 (FATP2) is a leukemia-intrinsic mechanism of CAR-T resistance in TP53-mutant B-ALL.
The Evolving Role of Cytokines for CAR-T Cell Manufacturing and Beyond
[Nature Biomedical Engineering] The authors ilustrate the evolving use of cytokines, reveal non-standardized clinical CAR-T cell manufacturing parameters, and summarize preclinical and next-generation concepts, which may improve manufacturing efficiency, cost-effectiveness and therapeutic outcomes.
Advances and Prospects in Cell Therapy for Cancer: Explorations from T Cells to Stem Cells
[Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy] In vivo engineering technologies that directly deliver CAR genes in situ are emerging as promising approaches to lower costs and simplify manufacturing by bypassing complex ex vivo procedures.
Linperlisib Enhances MUC1-Tn CAR T Cell Efficacy by Inhibiting EGR1/DUSP2 Axis to Prevent CAR T Cell Exhaustion
[Leukemia] Investigators confirmed Mucin1-Thomsen-nouvelle (MUC1-Tn) protein expression in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell lines and primary patient-derived bone marrow cells and subsequently developed MUC1-Tn-targeted CAR T cells.
Circumventing Ewing Sarcoma Tumor Microenvironment Resistance by IL1RAP CAR-Modified TGFβ1-Imprinted Natural Killer Cells in Combination with IL-15 Agonist and Anti-GD2 Antibody
[Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer] Scientists found that anti-IL1RAP-CAR-NK cells significantly and specifically enhanced NK cytotoxicity in vitro and decreased tumor growth and lung metastasis in vivo against IL1RAP+ Ewing sarcoma.
CAR T Cells Targeting O-Glycosylated Fibronectin Exhibit Potent Cytolytic Activity and Combine with Tumoral Toll-Like Receptor Agonism to Overcome Tumor Resistance
[Cancer Immunology Research] The authors evaluated the O-glycosylated IIICS domain of fibronectin as a CAR T cell target.
Engineering Interferon-γ-Enhanced Chimeric Antigen Receptor Macrophages via Lipid-Assisted Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cancer Immunotherapy
[ACS Nano] Scientists developed macrophage-preferential ionizable cationic lipid-assisted polymeric nanoparticles to co-deliver mRNAs encoding interferon-γ and a CAR molecule, enabling in vivo engineering of CAR-macrophages with a sustained M1-like phenotype.
Intravesical Mesothelin-Based CAR T Cells Targeting MUC16 Effectively Control Bladder Cancer in Preclinical Models
[Journal of Experimental Medicine] Investigators identified and validated MUC16 as a clinically relevant target for bladder cancer (BCa), noting enriched expression in tumors recalcitrant to existing therapies. They engineered a second-generation mesothelin-based CAR and demonstrated robust activity across multiple BCa cell lines and patient-derived tumor organoids.
Four-Dimensional Molecular Mapping from a Spatial Snapshot Reveals the Dynamics of Hair Follicle Organogenesis
[Cell] Researchers developed 3D DNase-Enhanced Expression Profiling, a deep-tissue spatial transcriptomics approach that reconstructs the four-dimensional dynamics of hair follicle development from a single tissue snapshot.
Chemotactic Self-Organization Captures the Dynamics of Mammalian Hair Follicle Patterning
[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] Scientists showed that chemotactic self-organization governs mammalian hair follicle patterning, explaining how distinct hair patterns emerge across species.

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