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pCDCAR1 ErbB2 h(8ζ), T (CAR-T-2-L337-8Z)


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The vector of anti-ErbB2 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) is constructed for the engineering of T cells to target human ErbB2. The T cells are genetically modified through transduction with a lentiviral vector expressing scFv of anti-ErbB2 antibody linked to a CD8 hinge-transmembrane domain and CD3-zeta signaling domains. And the vector product was designed as a medicament, in particular in the treatment of cancer and in adoptive, target-cell specific immunotherapy.

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  • Target
  • ErbB2
  • Targeting Cell Type
  • T cell
  • Targeting Diseases
  • Numerous cancers
  • Generation
  • Second
  • Vector Name
  • pCDCAR1
  • Vector Length
  • 8kb
  • Vector Type
  • Lentiviral
  • Receptor Construction
  • scFv-CD8-CD3ζ
  • Discription of Signaling Cassetes
  • CD8 CD8 (cluster of differentiation 8) is a transmembrane glycoprotein that serves as a co-receptor for the T cell receptor(TCR). Like the TCR, CD8 binds to a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, but is specific for the class I MHC protein. This affinity between CD8 and MHC molecule keeps the chimeric T cell receptor and the target cell bound closely together during antigen-specific activation.
    CD3ζ
    CD3ζ, also known as T-cell receptor zeta, which together with T-cell receptor and CD3γ, δ , ε chain, forms the TCR-CD3 complex. ζ was expressed independently from the complex. The zeta chain plays an important role in coupling antigen recognition to several intracellular signal-transduction pathways. CD3-zeta,which contains 3 ITAMs, is the most commonly used endodomain component of CARs. It transmits an activation signal to the T cell after antigen is bound. CD3-zeta may not provide a fully competent activation signal and additional co-stimulatory signaling is needed. For example, chimeric CD28 and OX40 can be used with CD3-zeta to transmit a proliferative/survival signal, or all three can be used together.

Target

  • Clone
  • OTI5C4
  • Host
  • Mouse
  • Target Species
  • Human
  • Gene Name
  • erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2
  • Synonyms
  • NEU; NGL; HER2; TKR1; CD340; HER-2; MLN 19; HER-2/neu

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