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Experimental Melanoma Immunotherapy Model Using Tumor Vaccination with a Hematopoietic Cytokine
Published on: February 24, 2023
Promising approaches in cancer immunotherapy
Nima Taefehshokr1, Behzad Baradaran2, Amir Baghbanzadeh2
1Division of Biosciences, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Kingston Lane, UB8 3PH, UK.
Abstract:
Immunotherapy is a promising field, which enhances and harnesses the powers of the host immune system against cancer and in recent years, has become a major application of the fundamental research of cancer immunology. Cancer immunotherapy is often more targeted than non-specific therapy approaches, including radiotherapy or chemotherapy, as the immune system can be trained to remember cancer cells, highlighting a durable approach that can be maintained after the treatment completion. Immunotherapy functions by directing the immune system to attack the tumour cells via targeting tumour antigens, also enhancing the existing anti-tumour immune responses. Current strategies include non-specific immunotherapy, cancer vaccines, oncolytic virus therapy, monoclonal antibodies, immune checkpoints and T cell therapy. The combination of effective approaches can increase the immunotherapy efficacy, leading to durable anti-tumour immune responses. This review will discuss the immunotherapy approaches, particularly immune checkpoints and T cell therapy, which are the most common clinical applications in cancer immunotherapy.
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