Anti-p53 T Cell Receptor-Transduced Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
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Anti-p53 T Cell Receptor-Transduced Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Definition
Human autologous peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) transduced with an anti-p53 T cell receptor gene with potential antineoplastic activity. PBLs are harvested from a patient and pulsed with a retroviral vector that encodes the T-cell receptor gene specific for a mutated form of p53. The transduced PBLs are then expanded in culture. When reintroduced to the patient, these modified PBLs express the anti-p53 T cell receptor which binds to mutant p53-overexpressing tumor cells; PBL-mediated tumor growth inhibition may follow. Many tumor cell types overexpress mutant p53 proteins, which are associated with the loss of apoptosis regulation and abnormal cell proliferation.
Anti-p53 T Cell Receptor-Transduced Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Synonyms
Anti-p53 T-Cell Receptor-Transduced Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes, Anti-p53 T-Cell Receptor Retroviral Vector-Transduced Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes, Anti-p53 TCR Retroviral Vector-Transduced PBL, Anti-p53 TCR-Transduced PBL
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