Telomerase-based therapeutic cancer vaccines (TCVs) have been under clinical investigation for the past two decades. Despite past failures, TCVs have gained renewed enthusiasm for their potential to improve the efficacy of checkpoint inhibition. Telomerase stands as an attractive target for TCVs due to its almost universal presence in cancer and its essential function promoting tumor growth. Herein, we review tumor telomerase biology that may affect the efficacy of therapeutic vaccination and provide insights on optimal vaccine design and treatment combinations. Tumor types possessing mechanisms of increased telomerase expression combined with an immune permissive tumor microenvironment are expected to increase the therapeutic potential of ...
AbstractTelomerase activity is upregulated in most types of malignant tumor. Highly selective small ...
Telomerase has emerged as an important primary target in anticancer therapy. It is a distinctive rev...
Many of the fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying tumor biology remain elusive and, thus, deve...
Telomerase-based therapeutic cancer vaccines (TCVs) have been under clinical investigation for the p...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase capable of utilizing an integrated RNA component as a template...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that maintains telomeres length, compensating for the attritio...
Telomerase, an enzyme responsible for the synthesis of telomeres, is activated in many cancer cells ...
The telomerase reverse transcriptase, TERT, is an attractive target for human cancer vaccination bec...
The telomerase reverse transcriptase, TERT, is an attractive target for human cancer vaccination bec...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Abstract Cancer is an aging-related disease, while aging plays an important role in the development ...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Telomerase is a suitable target for drug development because of its high prevalence, selective expre...
Telomerase activity and telomere length are essential for the pathogenesis of several human diseases...
AbstractTelomerase activity is upregulated in most types of malignant tumor. Highly selective small ...
Telomerase has emerged as an important primary target in anticancer therapy. It is a distinctive rev...
Many of the fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying tumor biology remain elusive and, thus, deve...
Telomerase-based therapeutic cancer vaccines (TCVs) have been under clinical investigation for the p...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase capable of utilizing an integrated RNA component as a template...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that maintains telomeres length, compensating for the attritio...
Telomerase, an enzyme responsible for the synthesis of telomeres, is activated in many cancer cells ...
The telomerase reverse transcriptase, TERT, is an attractive target for human cancer vaccination bec...
The telomerase reverse transcriptase, TERT, is an attractive target for human cancer vaccination bec...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Abstract Cancer is an aging-related disease, while aging plays an important role in the development ...
Telomeres are protective chromosomal ends that shield the chromosomes from DNA damage, exonucleolyti...
Telomerase is a suitable target for drug development because of its high prevalence, selective expre...
Telomerase activity and telomere length are essential for the pathogenesis of several human diseases...
AbstractTelomerase activity is upregulated in most types of malignant tumor. Highly selective small ...
Telomerase has emerged as an important primary target in anticancer therapy. It is a distinctive rev...
Many of the fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying tumor biology remain elusive and, thus, deve...