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What is autologous anti-KK-LC-1 TCR-expressing T cells?

Pronunciation: /autologous* ˈænˌti kk* lc* wən tcr* ɪkˈsprɛsɪŋ ti sɛlz/

autologous anti-KK-LC-1 TCR-expressing T cells

Definition

A preparation of autologous T lymphocytes that have been genetically engineered to express a T-cell receptor (TCR) specific for the tumor-associated antigen (TAA) Kita-Kyushu lung cancer antigen-1 (KK-LC-1), with potential immunomodulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, the autologous anti-KK-LC-1 TCR-expressing T cells specifically target and bind to KK-LC-1-expressing tumor cells. This leads to T-cell activation and T-cell mediated lysis of KK-LC-1-expressing tumor cells. KK-LC-1, a cancer germline (CG) antigen, is expressed in a variety of epithelial cancers and has restricted expression in normal tissues.