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Blockade or Deletion of IFNγ Reduces Macrophage Activation without Compromising CAR T-cell Function in Hematologic Malignancies.

Stefanie R BaileySonika VatsaRebecca C LarsonAmanda A BouffardIrene ScarfòMichael C KannTrisha R BergerMark B LeickMarc WehrliAndrea SchmidtsHarrison SilvaKevin A LindellAshley DematoKathleen M E GallagherMatthew J FrigaultMarcela V Maus
Published in: Blood cancer discovery (2022)
Blocking IFNγ in CAR T cells does not impair their cytotoxicity against hematologic tumor cells and paradoxically enhances their proliferation and reduces macrophage-mediated cytokines and chemokines associated with CRS. These findings suggest that IFNγ blockade may improve CAR T-cell function while reducing treatment-related toxicity in hematologic malignancies. See related content by McNerney et al., p. 90 (17). This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 85.
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