Mohanraj Sadasivam, PhD

Mohanraj Sadasivam, PhD

The University of Iowa

Research Project:
Evaluating a Safer, More Targeted Immunotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer

Grant Awarded:

  • Catalyst Award

Research Topics:

  • combination therapies experimental therapeutics
  • immunology immunotherapy

Research Disease:

  • lung cancer

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive cancer often diagnosed late with a poor prognosis. Many patients develop resistance to existing treatments. While therapies targeting SCLC have had limited success, a newer class of treatments uses bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs), which show promise by directing the body’s immune system to attack cancer cells. However, these treatments can cause serious side effects. To address this, we are evaluating a novel BiTE that targets a protein called DLL3, which is found on SCLC cells but not on healthy tissues, and activates a specific type of immune cell called gamma delta (γδ) T cells. These cells may offer a safer alternative by reducing toxicity compared to conventional T-cell therapies. We are testing this approach in laboratory and animal models to evaluate its safety and effectiveness, and exploring combinations with other immunotherapies to enhance outcomes. Our goal is to develop a more safe and effective treatment for people with SCLC.

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