Glioma special issue introduction

Glioma Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4103/glioma.glioma_2_19
Christopher M. Jackson, M. Lim
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Abstract

In the past decade, cancer immunotherapy has emerged from experimental protocols in select pathologies to a mainstay of frontline cancer therapy that has drastically improved outcomes for thousands of patients. Since the approval of the first anticancer vaccine (sipuleucel-T) in 2010, strategies for stimulating the immune system to fight cancer have evolved from monotherapy vaccination approaches adapted from infectious diseases to immune checkpoint inhibition, adoptive cell therapy, viral therapy, and many others. These clinical advances reflect pivotal discoveries in how the immune system interacts with the tumor microenvironment, leading to the identification of targetable pathways and rationally designed algorithms that account for pathology, patient, and iatrogenic factors. Despite the challenges of treating gliomas with immunotherapy, intensive efforts aimed at elucidating the underpinnings of glioma immunology and next-generation immunotherapeutic strategies have placed successful translation of the first glioma immunotherapies seemingly within reach.
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胶质瘤特刊简介
在过去的十年中,癌症免疫疗法已经从选择病理的实验方案发展成为一线癌症治疗的支柱,极大地改善了成千上万患者的预后。自2010年首个抗癌疫苗(sipuleucel-T)获批以来,刺激免疫系统对抗癌症的策略已经从适用于传染病的单疗法疫苗接种方法发展到免疫检查点抑制、过继细胞治疗、病毒治疗和许多其他方法。这些临床进展反映了免疫系统如何与肿瘤微环境相互作用的关键发现,从而确定了可靶向的途径,并合理设计了考虑病理、患者和医源性因素的算法。尽管用免疫疗法治疗胶质瘤面临挑战,但旨在阐明胶质瘤免疫学基础和下一代免疫治疗策略的密集努力已经使第一批胶质瘤免疫疗法的成功翻译似乎指日可及。
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