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Experimental Melanoma Immunotherapy Model Using Tumor Vaccination with a Hematopoietic Cytokine
Published on: February 24, 2023
Immunologic therapy targeting metastatic melanoma: allovectin-7
Rozina Chowdhery1, Rene Gonzalez
1University of Colorado Cancer Center, Anshutz Cancer Pavilion, PO Box 6510, Mail Stop F 703, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Abstract:
In the USA, the incidence of cutaneous melanoma is increasing rapidly. It has been shown to be responsive to immune-stimulating drugs. Allovectin-7 allows the immune system to recognize metastatic melanoma lesions as foreign by incorporating a MHC class I complex into the tumor through direct injection. Once transfected, tumor biopsies have shown an increased presence of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in the tumor beds themselves. Phase I and II trials have shown local and systemic response to these tumors, with an excellent safety profile. Currently, a Phase III trial has completed enrollment and is set to determine the safety and efficacy of treatment in comparison with standard chemotherapy.
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