| Literature DB >> 17349289 |
Karine Maisnier-Patin1, Sandrine Crabé, Gaëlle Breton, Franck P Dupuy, Bader Yassine-Diab, Rafick-Pierre Sékaly.
Abstract
Dendritic cells play a central role in the initiation of the immune response as they are the only antigen-presenting cells able to prime naive T cells. This makes the dendritic cells the vector of choice to use as a cell-based vaccine in immunotherapy. Although there are several strategies to deliver antigen to dendritic cells, the ones transfected with mRNA coding for tumor or viral antigens are able to induce potent antigen specific T-cell responses directed against multiple epitopes. In this review, we report several advances made in the field of anti-tumoral and anti-HIV immunotherapy using mRNA-transfected dendritic cells-based approaches.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17349289 DOI: 10.1051/medsci/2007233279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci (Paris) ISSN: 0767-0974 Impact factor: 0.818