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Does the Immunocompetent Status of Cancer Patients Have an Impact on Therapeutic DC Vaccination Strategies?

Título : Does the Immunocompetent Status of Cancer Patients Have an Impact on Therapeutic DC Vaccination Strategies?
Autor : Martín Lluesma, Silvia
Graciotti, Michele
Chiang, Cheryl L.
Kandalaft, Lana E.
Materias: VaccineImmunotherapyCancer
Editorial : MDPI
Citación : Martin Lluesma S, Graciotti M, Chiang CL, Kandalaft LE. Does the Immunocompetent Status of Cancer Patients Have an Impact on Therapeutic DC Vaccination Strategies? Vaccines (Basel). 2018 Nov 23;6(4):79. doi: 10.3390/vaccines6040079. PMID: 30477198; PMCID: PMC6313858
Resumen : Although different types of therapeutic vaccines against established cancerous lesions in various indications have been developed since the 1990s, their clinical benefit is still very limited. This observed lack of effectiveness in cancer eradication may be partially due to the often deficient immunocompetent status of cancer patients, which may facilitate tumor development by different mechanisms, including immune evasion. The most frequently used cellular vehicle in clinical trials are dendritic cells (DCs), thanks to their crucial role in initiating and directing immune responses. Viable vaccination options using DCs are available, with a positive toxicity profile. For these reasons, despite their limited therapeutic outcomes, DC vaccination is currently considered an additional immunotherapeutic option that still needs to be further explored. In this review, we propose potential actions aimed at improving DC vaccine efficacy by counteracting the detrimental mechanisms recognized to date and implicated in establishing a poor immunocompetent status in cancer patients.
Descripción : This work was funded by the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and a grant by the Ovacure Foundation (to L.E.K. and others)
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15075
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
OpenAccess
ISSN : 2076-393X
Fecha de publicación : 23-nov-2018
Centro : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Medicina





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