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Preparation of Tumor Antigen-loaded Mature Dendritic Cells for Immunotherapy
Published on: August 1, 2013
[Dendritic cell vaccines in neurological oncology]
I V Chekhonin1, G L Kobyakov2, O I Gurina3
1V.P. Serbskiy National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia; N.N. Burdenko National Medical Research Center of Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
Dendritic cell-based vaccines are an intensively studied active immunotherapy technology. Aim of this article is to review the results of the key clinical studies of such vaccines in the treatment of neuro-oncological diseases. Their effectiveness was studied most widely in the treatment of malignant glial tumors, the study went from experimental work to phase III clinical studies, preliminary results of which indicate some positive results of this immunotherapy method in adults. Currently, emphasis is also being placed on the identification of clinical and immunological correlates of the patient's response to therapy and on the search for new antigens for sensitization of dendritic cells Studies of dendritic cell vaccines also include a number of other neuro-oncological diseases. A separate part of this article is devoted to the treatment of intracerebral tumors in children, for example, medulloblastomas and gliomas of the pons. In addition, the potential use of dendritic cell vaccines for intracerebral metastases is considered.
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