Immunological gene therapy approaches for malignant melanoma. 1. Tumor-immunological background.

B Bonnekoh, J R Bickenbach, D R Roop
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Gene therapy approaches pursuing immunological strategies for the treatment of malignant melanoma play major roles in the current efforts to explore the potential benefits of gene transfer technologies for medicine. This may be explained by the nearly complete resistance of advanced metastatic melanoma towards conventional non-surgical treatment modalities, and the particular immunogenicity of melanoma in connection with a presumed immuno-gene therapeutic 'field effect'. The latter relates to the potency of the immune system to amplify gene transfer effects that are limited due to the imperfection of the currently available gene delivery systems. The ongoing clinical trials focus predominantly on treatment safety and tolerability rather than efficacy. The corresponding tumor-immunological background is reviewed, focusing on a treatment concept centred on tumor-reactive, cytotoxic CD8+ T effector cells.

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恶性黑色素瘤的免疫基因治疗方法。1. Tumor-immunological背景。
寻求免疫策略治疗恶性黑色素瘤的基因治疗方法在目前探索基因转移技术对医学的潜在益处的努力中发挥着重要作用。这可能是由于晚期转移性黑色素瘤对传统的非手术治疗方式几乎完全抵抗,以及黑色素瘤的特殊免疫原性与假定的免疫基因治疗“场效应”有关。后者涉及免疫系统的效力,以扩大基因转移效应,是有限的,由于目前可用的基因传递系统的不完善。正在进行的临床试验主要关注治疗的安全性和耐受性,而不是疗效。本文回顾了相应的肿瘤免疫学背景,重点介绍了以肿瘤反应性、细胞毒性CD8+ T效应细胞为中心的治疗概念。
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