2016
DOI: 10.2217/imt-2016-0009
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Rationale For Immune-Based Therapies in Merkel Polyomavirus-Positive and -Negative Merkel Cell Carcinomas

Abstract: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare but often deadly skin cancer that is typically caused by the Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV). Polyomavirus T-antigen oncoproteins are persistently expressed in virus-positive MCCs (∼80% of cases), while remarkably high numbers of tumor-associated neoantigens are detected in virusnegative MCCs, suggesting that both MCC subsets may be immunogenic. Here we review mechanisms by which these immunogenic tumors evade multiple levels of host immunity. Additionally, we summarize t… Show more

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“…2 Cytotoxic chemotherapy can mediate regression of distant metastatic disease in . 50% of cases; however, median time to progression is only 3 months, which indicates an urgent need for alternative approaches.…”
Section: Promising Responses To Immune-based Therapiesmentioning
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“…2 Cytotoxic chemotherapy can mediate regression of distant metastatic disease in . 50% of cases; however, median time to progression is only 3 months, which indicates an urgent need for alternative approaches.…”
Section: Promising Responses To Immune-based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Of note, these responses are largely limited to local disease control and have typically not shown benefit at untreated lesions.…”
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