Advances in Vaccines, Checkpoint Blockade and Chimeric Antigen Receptor based Cancer Immunotherapeutics

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Critical Reviews in Immunology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1615/critrevimmunol.2024053025
Disha Agarwal, Gaurav Sharma, Alka Khadwal, Devinder Toor, Pankaj Malhotra
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Increase in cancer cases -numerically and etiologically encouraged research aiming development of novel treatment strategies, amongst which few are even implemented but with varying degrees of success along with specific limitations. For example, conventional treatment strategies viz. chemotherapy and radiotherapy have limited potential owing to their nonspecific cytotoxic nature thereby shifting focus towards immunotherapy. Recently, target specific immunotherapeutic regimens have been evaluated for their efficacy including 1) vaccines harnessing tumor specific/associated antigens, 2) checkpoint blockade therapy using monoclonal antibodies against PD1, CTLA-4 and others, 3) adoptive cell transfer approaches viz. CAR-cell-based therapies. Here we review recent advancements on these target specific translational immunotherapeutic strategies against cancer/s and concerned limitations.
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基于疫苗、检查点阻断和嵌合抗原受体的癌症免疫疗法的进展
癌症病例在数量上和病因上的增加鼓励了以开发新型治疗策略为目标的研究。例如,传统的治疗策略,即化疗和放疗,由于具有非特异性细胞毒性,其潜力有限,因此研究重点转向了免疫疗法。最近,人们对靶点特异性免疫治疗方案的疗效进行了评估,这些方案包括:1)利用肿瘤特异性/相关抗原的疫苗;2)使用针对 PD1、CTLA-4 等单克隆抗体的检查点阻断疗法;3)采用细胞转移方法,即基于 CAR 细胞的疗法。在此,我们将回顾这些针对癌症的特异性靶点转化免疫治疗策略的最新进展及相关局限性。
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期刊介绍: Immunology covers a broad spectrum of investigations at the genes, molecular, cellular, organ and system levels to reveal defense mechanisms against pathogens as well as protection against tumors and autoimmune diseases. The great advances in immunology in recent years make this field one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing in medical sciences. Critical ReviewsTM in Immunology (CRI) seeks to present a balanced overview of contemporary adaptive and innate immune responses related to autoimmunity, tumor, microbe, transplantation, neuroimmunology, immune regulation and immunotherapy from basic to translational aspects in health and disease. The articles that appear in CRI are mostly obtained by invitations to active investigators. But the journal will also consider proposals from the scientific community. Interested investigators should send their inquiries to the editor before submitting a manuscript.
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