Allogeneic Rituximab Conjugated Gamma Delta T-cells ACE1831
**Semantic type:** Cell|Pharmacologic Substance
**Definition:** An off-the-shelf preparation of a subset of allogeneic T-lymphocytes that express only gamma chain and delta chain T-cell receptors (TCRs) conjugated to a DNA linker, attached via DNA hybridization to rituximab conjugated to another DNA linker, with potential immunomodulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration of the allogeneic rituximab conjugated gamma delta T-cells ACE1831, rituximab targets and binds to CD20 expressed on tumor cells. The gamma delta T-cells secrete interferon-gamma (IFN-g) and exert direct killing of the CD20-expressing tumor cells. In addition, these cells activate the immune system to exert a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response against CD20-expressing tumor cells. Gamma delta T-lymphocytes play a key role in the activation of the immune system and do not require major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-mediated antigen presentation to exert their cytotoxic effect. The CD20 antigen, a non-glycosylated cell surface phosphoprotein, is a B-cell specific cell surface antigen overexpressed in B-cell lineage malignancies.
**Synonyms:** - ACE 1831 - ACE-1831 - ACE1831 - Allogeneic Rituximab Armed Gamma Delta T-cells ACE1831 - Allogeneic Rituximab-conjugated Gamma Delta T-cells ACE1831
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