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Preparation of Tumor Antigen-loaded Mature Dendritic Cells for Immunotherapy
Published on: August 1, 2013
[Changes of dendritic cells in prostate cancer and dendritic cell-based immunotherapy]
Shi-yong Qi1, Meng Wang, Yong Xu
1Research Laboratory of Prostate Diseases, Tianjin Urology Institute, Tianjin 300211, China. yongshiqi@163.com
Abstract:
As the potent professional antigen present cell, dendritic cells (DC) play an important role in the initiation for anti-tumor immunity. Prostate cancer (PCa) can reduce the number and function of tumor infiltrated dendritic cells (TIDC) by a series of complicated mechanisms, escaping from immunosurveillance. With the development of immunology, more and more studies focus on TIDC and DC-based vaccines for PCa. However, all these studies are still at the exploratory stage. Here is a review of the related literature.
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