Celebrating 30 Years

Elizabeth Lihua Budde, MD, PhD

City of Hope

2013

 $

100000

 

Irving Feintech Family Foundation Career Development Research Grant

Optimizing Adoptive Immunotherapy Using Anti-CD22 Chimeric Antigen Receptor Redirected T-C ells for Lymphoma

Most patients with lymphoma are not cured with conventional therapy. New treatment is urgently needed. This study proposes a novel strategy of inserting two genes into a patient’s own immune T cells. One gene will enable these cells to recognize and kill lymphoma cells; the other will serve as a cell self-destruct mechanism that activates on demand to eliminate modified T cells. Dr. Budde describes ways to generate these modified T cells and test the feasibility of using them in mice and then in a clinical trial. Dr. Budde believes that our treatment has the potential to cure lymphoma patients in the future.

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