2017
DOI: 10.32607/20758251-2017-9-3-27-38
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Antitumor Vaccines Based on Dendritic Cells: From Experiments using Animal Tumor Models to Clinical Trials

Abstract: The routine methods used to treat oncological diseases have a number of drawbacks, including non-specific action and severe side effects for patients. Furthermore, tumor diseases are associated with a suppression of the immune system that often leads to the inefficiency of standard treatment methods. The development of novel immunotherapeutic approaches having specific antitumor action and that activate the immune system is of crucial importance. Vaccines based on dendritic cells (DCs) loaded with tumor antige… Show more

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“…Different immune-stimulatory molecules can also be introduced to EVs to modulate anti-tumor immunity and act as EV-based tumor vaccines [ 159 ]. Tumor cells producing the EVs can be engineered to express specific cytokines/chemokines that have an immunomodulating effect on the tumor microenvironment [ 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Evs For Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different immune-stimulatory molecules can also be introduced to EVs to modulate anti-tumor immunity and act as EV-based tumor vaccines [ 159 ]. Tumor cells producing the EVs can be engineered to express specific cytokines/chemokines that have an immunomodulating effect on the tumor microenvironment [ 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Evs For Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several decades of intensive investigations of anti-tumor DC-based vaccines have revealed their high efficiency in various murine tumor models (Lin et al, 2015; Markov et al, 2017) and human xenografts in immunodeficient mice (Liu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Dendritic Cells: a Brief History Of Anti-tumor Dc-based Vaccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DCs are professional APCs which present antigen material to T lymphocytes activating an antigen-specific T-lymphocyte immune response. Anti-tumor DC-based vaccines have revealed their high efficiency in various murine tumor models (111,112) and human xenografts in immunodeficient mice (113).…”
Section: Ev Applications In Promoting Gvl and In Preventing Disease Rmentioning
confidence: 99%