Nowadays, immunotherapy represents one promising approach for cancer treatment. Recently, spectacular results of cancer immunotherapy clinical trials have confirmed the crucial role of immune system in cancer regression. Therapeutic cancer vaccine represents one widely used immunotherapy strategy to stimulate tumor specific T cell responses but clinical impact remains disappointing in targeting CD8 T cells. Although CD8 T cells have been initially considered to be the main protagonists, it is now clear that CD4 T cells also play a critical role in antitumor response. In this article, we discuss the role of tumor antigen-specific CD4 T cell responses and how we can target these cells to improve cancer vaccines
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to induce specific and durable antitumor immunity. Adoptive T ce...
AbstractRecent studies have identified new melanoma antigens that are recognised by CD4+ T cells. An...
Nowadays, immunotherapy represents one promising approach for cancer treatment. Recently, spectacula...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Cancer vaccination and immunotherapy revolutionised the treatment of cancer, a result of decades of ...
CD8+ T cells represent a subset of adaptive immune cells and have been the central focus of cancer i...
Cancer immunology and immunotherapy are driving forces of research and development in oncology, most...
Harnessing T-cell responses to constrain tumor growth is a realistic treatment aspiration in tumor m...
T cell immunity is the key to protective immune responses against tumors. Traditionally, this functi...
Over the past decades, CD4+ T cells have been considered as a supporting actor in the fields of canc...
The focus in cancer immunotherapy has mainly been on CD8 T cells, as they can directly recognize can...
Recent studies have identified new melanoma antigens that are recognised by CD4+ T cells. Analysis o...
In the last decade, immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies targeting immunological check points ha...
Immunotherapy has become a standard treatment in many cancers and it is based on three main therapeu...
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to induce specific and durable antitumor immunity. Adoptive T ce...
AbstractRecent studies have identified new melanoma antigens that are recognised by CD4+ T cells. An...
Nowadays, immunotherapy represents one promising approach for cancer treatment. Recently, spectacula...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Cancer vaccination and immunotherapy revolutionised the treatment of cancer, a result of decades of ...
CD8+ T cells represent a subset of adaptive immune cells and have been the central focus of cancer i...
Cancer immunology and immunotherapy are driving forces of research and development in oncology, most...
Harnessing T-cell responses to constrain tumor growth is a realistic treatment aspiration in tumor m...
T cell immunity is the key to protective immune responses against tumors. Traditionally, this functi...
Over the past decades, CD4+ T cells have been considered as a supporting actor in the fields of canc...
The focus in cancer immunotherapy has mainly been on CD8 T cells, as they can directly recognize can...
Recent studies have identified new melanoma antigens that are recognised by CD4+ T cells. Analysis o...
In the last decade, immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies targeting immunological check points ha...
Immunotherapy has become a standard treatment in many cancers and it is based on three main therapeu...
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to induce specific and durable antitumor immunity. Adoptive T ce...
AbstractRecent studies have identified new melanoma antigens that are recognised by CD4+ T cells. An...