drug_type
RELEVANT_DRUG
intervention_type
Cellular therapy (autologous gene-modified CAR T cells)
drug_description
An autologous, gene-modified CAR T-cell therapy engineered via lentiviral transduction with a KIR-based CAR targeting mesothelin (MSLN) on tumor cells to activate T-cell effector functions and cytotoxic killing.
nci_thesaurus_concept_id
C192653
nci_thesaurus_preferred_term
Autologous Anti-mesothelin KIR-CAR-transduced T-cells SynKIR-110
nci_thesaurus_definition
A preparation of autologous T-lymphocytes that have been genetically modified to express a killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR)-based chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) consisting of an anti-mesothelin (MSLN) single chain variable fragment (scFv) fused to the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of the stimulatory KIR 2DS2 (KIR2DS2), and the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-containing adaptor protein and costimulatory chain DAP12, with potential immunomodulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, the autologous anti-MSLN KIR-CAR-transduced T-cells SynKIR-110 specifically target and kill MSLN-expressing tumor cells. Mesothelin, a tumor-associated antigen (TAA) and cell surface glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion, is overexpressed in a variety of cancer cell types. KIR is normally expressed by natural killer (NK) cells, and KIR-based CAR may decrease T-cell exhaustion and enhance T-cell persistence.
drug_mesh_term
Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy
drug_category
CAR T
drug_class
Cellular Therapy
drug_delivery_route
Intravenous
drug_mechanism_of_action
Autologous T cells are lentivirally transduced to express a KIR-based CAR comprising an anti-mesothelin scFv fused to KIR2DS2 signaling with DAP12. Upon binding mesothelin on tumor cells, the KIR-CAR activates T-cell effector functions via ITAM signaling, promoting cytotoxic killing of mesothelin-expressing cancer cells, with the KIR architecture designed to enhance persistence and reduce exhaustion.
drug_name
SynKIR-110
nct_id_drug_ref
NCT06377202