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Dendritic cell, the immunotherapeutic cell for cancer
S Nagaraj1, C Ziske, I G H Schmidt-Wolf
1Department of Internal Medicine I, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, Germany.
The Indian Journal of Medical Research
|May 19, 2004
Abstract:
Dendritic cells play an important role in the development of effective cancer vaccines. These cells have the potential to present tumour-specific antigens and thereby induce an immune response. Various studies involving clinical trials have investigated the efficacy of administering antigen-loaded dendritic cells for cancer therapy. In order to design such experiments it is important to consider specific antigens, which initiate either a CD4+ or CD8+ response or both. The present review discusses the unique properties of dendritic cells as an immunotherapeutic cell for cancer.