Global CAR-T Cell Therapy Market Analysis: Key Players, Next-Gen Platforms, and 2035 Outlook

The Roots Analysis CAR-T Cell Therapy Market Report outlines key growth metrics, industry trends, and strategic developments shaping the field through 2035.

1. Market Size & Growth Forecast

2025 Market Value: USD 6.1 billion

2026 Estimated Value: USD 7.7 billion

2035 Projected Value: USD 15.6 billion

CAGR (2026–2035): 8.1%

2. Market Segmentation Highlights

By Leading Drug: Carvykti holds the largest market share, driven by strong clinical performance in multiple myeloma ($1.9B net trade sales in 2025 across 10,000+ patients). Breyanzi is projected to experience rapid growth.

By Therapy Type: Autologous CAR-T cell therapies dominate due to established commercial presence and FDA approvals.

By Target Antigen: CD19-targeting therapies capture over 60% of total market revenue across B-cell malignancies.

By Target Indication: Multiple myeloma represents over 30% of the market share, led by BCMA-targeted therapies.

By Region: North America maintains market leadership due to advanced healthcare infrastructure and favorable reimbursement frameworks.

3. Industry Trends & Key Developments

Solid Tumors & Autoimmune Expansion: Breakthroughs include regulatory progress for satri-cel (CT041) in Claudin18.2-positive gastric cancer and early clinical trials applying CAR-T in severe lupus.

Next-Generation Platforms: Industry shifts toward allogeneic ("off-the-shelf" candidates like Cellectis' lasme-cel and in vivo approaches like Legend Biotech's LB2501.

Automated Manufacturing: Platforms like Sartorius' Eveo Cell Therapy Platform aim to lower production costs and reduce turn-around times.

Key Commercial Approvals: Regulatory updates include expanded approvals, such as Kite Pharma's Tecartus for mantle cell lymphoma.

4. Primary Industry Challenges

High treatment costs and complex ex vivo production logistics.

Vein-to-vein turnaround times for autologous cell expansion.

Management of severe toxicities like Cytokine Release Syndrome.
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