Background: Immunotherapy by using non-specific vaccines has proven to be effective in experimental animal models and also in patients suffering cancer. In the present work, the effectiveness of this immunotherapy was evaluated using a murine breast cancer model and a polymicrobial vaccine. Methodology/Principal: Mice bearing injected with tumor cells from the spontaneous syngeneic mammary adeno carcinoma M3 were used as breast cancer model. The immune adjuvant effect of the vaccine was analyzed in comparison or in the presence of doxorubicin. Tumor volume was calculated. Tumor, spleen and lymph nodes were processed for histological observations and to determinate the percentage of CD11c (+) cells. Results: Mice treated with the vaccine or ...
Background: Local, sustained delivery of cytokines at a tumor can enhance induction of antitumor imm...
Introduction: Vaccines fusing Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-3α (MIP-3α) to an antigen have shown e...
Introduction: Given their relative simplicity of manufacture and ability to be injected repeatedly, ...
Anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) have been evaluated for actively induced immunotherapy wi...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
Multimodal treatment approaches, such as radio-immunotherapy, necessitate regimen optimization and t...
Purpose: Whereas neoadjuvant therapy is emerging as a treatment option in early primary breast cance...
The weakly immunogenic murine P1A Ag is a useful experimental model for the development of new vacci...
Breast cancer is the most common women’s tumor. Treatments though effective, are often aggressive an...
Vaccination with a poorly or not immunogenic tumor fails to protect the host from a subsequent chall...
Recently we have shown that a number of murine tumors arising from mice of the Balb/c (MHC H-2d) str...
Background: Active-specific immunotherapy used as an adjuvant therapeutic strategy is rather unexplo...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) offers interesting opportunities in cancer cell (CC) vaccine manufactur...
Introduction: Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are a type of neoplasm found in the ep...
BACKGROUND: We previously demonstrated that tumor irradiation potentiates cancer vaccines using g...
Background: Local, sustained delivery of cytokines at a tumor can enhance induction of antitumor imm...
Introduction: Vaccines fusing Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-3α (MIP-3α) to an antigen have shown e...
Introduction: Given their relative simplicity of manufacture and ability to be injected repeatedly, ...
Anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) have been evaluated for actively induced immunotherapy wi...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
Multimodal treatment approaches, such as radio-immunotherapy, necessitate regimen optimization and t...
Purpose: Whereas neoadjuvant therapy is emerging as a treatment option in early primary breast cance...
The weakly immunogenic murine P1A Ag is a useful experimental model for the development of new vacci...
Breast cancer is the most common women’s tumor. Treatments though effective, are often aggressive an...
Vaccination with a poorly or not immunogenic tumor fails to protect the host from a subsequent chall...
Recently we have shown that a number of murine tumors arising from mice of the Balb/c (MHC H-2d) str...
Background: Active-specific immunotherapy used as an adjuvant therapeutic strategy is rather unexplo...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) offers interesting opportunities in cancer cell (CC) vaccine manufactur...
Introduction: Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are a type of neoplasm found in the ep...
BACKGROUND: We previously demonstrated that tumor irradiation potentiates cancer vaccines using g...
Background: Local, sustained delivery of cytokines at a tumor can enhance induction of antitumor imm...
Introduction: Vaccines fusing Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-3α (MIP-3α) to an antigen have shown e...
Introduction: Given their relative simplicity of manufacture and ability to be injected repeatedly, ...