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car-t cell therapy

Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy (CAR-T cell therapy) introduces a receptor gene to a person’s T cells, a type of immune cell. This gene provides instructions for making a protein, called the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), that attaches to specific antigens or markers on other cells in the body. In lupus, the specific genetically engineered T cell can attack B cell markers that then leads to B cell depletion.3 (See T cells; see B Cells; see gene)


Glossary Sources

1 NIH.gov
2 Merriam-Webster Dictionary
3 Medline Plus
4 Mayo Clinic
5 CMS.gov