Vaccines for cancer prevention: exploring opportunities and navigating challenges

Michele Graciotti, Lana E. Kandalaft
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Improved understanding of cancer immunology has gradually brought increasing attention towards cancer-preventive vaccines as an important tool in the fight against cancer. The aim of this approach is to reduce cancer occurrence by inducing a specific immune response targeting tumours at an early stage before they can fully develop. The great advantage of preventive cancer vaccines lies in the potential to harness a less-compromised immune system in vaccine recipients before their immune responses become affected by the advanced status of the disease itself or by aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy. Successful implementation of immunoprevention against oncogenic viruses such as hepatitis B and papillomavirus has led to a dramatic decrease in virally induced cancers. Extending this approach to other cancers holds great promise but remains a major challenge. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of preclinical evidence supporting this approach, encouraging results from pioneering clinical studies as well as a discussion on the key aspects and open questions to address in order to design potent prophylactic cancer vaccines in the near future.

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预防癌症的疫苗:探索机遇和应对挑战
对癌症免疫学认识的提高,逐渐引起人们对癌症预防疫苗作为防治癌症的重要工具的关注。这种方法的目的是通过在肿瘤完全发育之前的早期阶段诱导针对肿瘤的特定免疫反应来减少癌症的发生。预防性癌症疫苗的巨大优势在于,在疫苗接种者的免疫反应受到疾病本身的晚期状态或化疗等积极治疗的影响之前,他们的免疫系统可能会受到较少的损害。成功实施针对致瘤病毒(如乙型肝炎和乳头瘤病毒)的免疫预防措施,导致病毒诱发的癌症急剧减少。将这种方法扩展到其他癌症有很大的希望,但仍然是一个重大挑战。在这里,我们提供了支持这种方法的临床前证据的全面回顾,鼓励开创性临床研究的结果,并讨论了关键方面和悬而未决的问题,以便在不久的将来设计有效的预防性癌症疫苗。
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