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Immunotherapy and complexity: overcoming barriers to control of advanced cancer.

Agustin Lage1.   

Abstract

Recent advances in fundamental immunology are changing paradigms for management of advanced cancer, now acknowledged as a chronic disease whose prevalence will increase, and one whose complexity makes it difficult to control. Immunotherapy is emerging as an alternative, with new monoclonal antibodies, therapeutic vaccines and deeper understanding of fundamental phenomena in the interaction between tumor and immune system. These novel insights concern mechanisms of programmed contraction of the immune response, characterization of molecular and cellular markers of immunosenescence, the dual role of inflammation, characterization of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and cancer stem cells, and the phenomena of immunogenic apoptosis and oncogene addiction. Additionally, new data drive a deeper understanding of four barriers to overcome in control of advanced cancer: the complexity of biological systems, tumor heterogeneity, tumor mutation rates, and human genome-environment mismatch. The new landscape points to six main strategies: manage advanced cancer as a chronic disease, find relevant molecular markers for patient stratification, develop a rationale for therapeutic combinations, target regulatory control loops in the immune system, expand mathematical modeling capacity, and evaluate complex health intervention packages in real-world conditions. These transitions in cancer immunotherapy research are illustrated in this paper through description of ongoing projects at Cuba's Molecular Immunology Center.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25208123     DOI: 10.37757/MR2014.V16.N3-4.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MEDICC Rev        ISSN: 1527-3172            Impact factor:   0.583


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1.  Preclinical trial of the multi-targeted lenvatinib in combination with cellular immunotherapy for treatment of renal cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Chengkuan Cai; Jingyuan Tang; Baixin Shen; Liucheng Ding; Yunpeng Shao; Zhengsen Chen; Yinchao Ma; Haoliang Xue; Zhongqing Wei
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 2.447

2.  Natural killer cells inhibit metastasis of ovarian carcinoma cells and show therapeutic effects in a murine model of ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Yanming Sun; Zhitao Yao; Zhihua Zhao; Haifeng Xiao; Mengting Xia; Xiaojun Zhu; Xuelu Jiang; Chuntao Sun
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2018-06-22       Impact factor: 2.447

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