HUMAN MACROPHAGES RESISTANT TO TUMOR-INDUCED REPOLARIZATION

The present invention relates to a human macrophage for use in cancer therapy, said human macrophage comprising at least one mutation in both alleles of a chromosomal gene, wherein said macrophage is resistant to tumor-induced reprogramming and/or shows anti-tumor activity. The human macrophage of t...

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Main Authors SIEWEKE, Michael, FAVRET, Jeremy, SARAZIN, Sandrine, QODS, Lahmar, ELENDNER, ClaraJana Lui
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.06.2024
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Summary:The present invention relates to a human macrophage for use in cancer therapy, said human macrophage comprising at least one mutation in both alleles of a chromosomal gene, wherein said macrophage is resistant to tumor-induced reprogramming and/or shows anti-tumor activity. The human macrophage of the invention demonstrates typical markers of an M1 macrophage, such as the presence of MHC class II proteins, even after having been cultured in an environment which promotes M2-polarization, such as in the presence of M-CSF and/or IL4 and/or IL13. The invention also relates to a collection of human macrophages of the invention, to their use in medicine, and in particular to their use in cancer therapy such as the treatment of solid tumors as a preferred example.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202218551383