Title: Genome-edited allogeneic CAR-T cells: the next generation of cancer immunotherapies. Journal: Journal of Hematology & Oncology. Published Oct 24 2025. DOI: 10.1186/s13045-025-01745-8.
Conclusions excerpt: "The off-the-shelf universal allogeneic CAR-T cell therapies are poised to transform the landscape of oncology, offering the potential for more efficient, accessible, and scalable cancer treatments. Despite significant challenges, including GVHD, HVGR, off-target effects, genotoxicity, and manufacturing scalability barriers, continued advances in gene-editing technologies, manufacturing innovations, and clinical research will pave the way for the widespread adoption of these therapies."
The paper is a high quality narrative synthesis (comprehensive, well-referenced). Confidence in short-term translational claims (hematologic indications) is moderate because multiple early-phase trials show efficacy signals; confidence in broad claims about solid-tumor success is low-moderate because clinical durability and infiltration remain unresolved
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