abstract |
Chimeric T-cell receptor proteins have been produced in cells by the construction of nucleic acids and vectors, and the transfection of the vectors into cells. The chimeric proteins comprise, as an extracellular binding portion, a single chain antibody portion that binds to EGFRvIII, a transmembrane portion derived from human CD8α or CD28, and an intracellular signaling portion derived from human CD3ζ. The invention includes nucleic acids, vectors and cells associated with the production of the chimeric membrane protein, as well as methods to treat rumors bearing EGFRvIII, a mutant epidermal growth factor receptor. |