The stimulation of a tumour-specific T-cell response has several theoretical advantages over other forms of cancer treatment. First, T cells can home in to antigen-expressing tumour deposits no matter where they are located in the body-even in deep tissue beds. Additionally, T cells can continue to proliferate in response to immunogenic proteins expressed in cancer until all the tumour cells are eradicated. Finally, immunological memory can be generated, allowing for eradication of antigen-bearing tumours if they reoccur. We will highlight two direct methods of stimulating tumour-specific T-cell immunity: active immunisation with cancer vaccines and infusion of competent T cells via adoptive T-cell treatment. Preclinical and clinical studie...
Adoptive transfer of T cells gene-engineered with antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) has prove...
Although the immune system possesses the means to respond to cancer, it often fails to control the s...
The immune system has the potential to protect from malignant diseases for extended periods of time....
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
The adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells has been used successfully to treat experimental t...
The interactions between cancer and immune cells are complex. Even though the mutations that cause c...
In the last decades, a novel field has emerged in the cure of cancer, by boosting the ability of the...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
The adoptive transfer of cancer Ag-specific effector T cells in patients can result in tumor rejecti...
Cancer therapy proceeds by means of immune surveillance of T cells as their receptors scan human leu...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
In recent years, much research has been focused on the field of adoptive cell therapies (ACT) that u...
Adoptive transfer of T cells gene-engineered with antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) has prove...
Although the immune system possesses the means to respond to cancer, it often fails to control the s...
The immune system has the potential to protect from malignant diseases for extended periods of time....
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
The adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells has been used successfully to treat experimental t...
The interactions between cancer and immune cells are complex. Even though the mutations that cause c...
In the last decades, a novel field has emerged in the cure of cancer, by boosting the ability of the...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
The adoptive transfer of cancer Ag-specific effector T cells in patients can result in tumor rejecti...
Cancer therapy proceeds by means of immune surveillance of T cells as their receptors scan human leu...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
In recent years, much research has been focused on the field of adoptive cell therapies (ACT) that u...
Adoptive transfer of T cells gene-engineered with antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) has prove...
Although the immune system possesses the means to respond to cancer, it often fails to control the s...
The immune system has the potential to protect from malignant diseases for extended periods of time....